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I reverted an edit that created an undefined reference error in this article. Turns out that the error was due to an updatedref= parameter to{{Infobox language}}, which magically produces a named reference. In the original edit, the reference was changed from "e18" to "e25". Problem is, the "e18" reference is used elsewhere in the article, in theethnicity parameter in the same template.
@A455bcd9:, since you're driving this update, how can you complete it without introducing referencing errors in the article? Is it appropriate to use two different references for the "ethnicity" and "speakers" values? Shouldn't they bey updated at the same time, from the same source?
Thanks! So itis okay to have the references point to two different years? Usually, that's awwkard. I don't have a subscription to the site, so I can't verify what it says about this language. --Mikeblas (talk)16:35, 20 December 2022 (UTC)[reply]