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I am not meaning to be hostile, but I reverted your edit on Verner's Law because you removed useful information. Whether or not you think the theory makes sense, you should leave everything in the article so that it can be as informative as possible. Many Wikipedia articles about theories give equal time to all sorts of different theories.
Personally, I lean towards the traditionalist version of Verner's Law, but I've never studied it formally. You might know things that I don't. If you have more information to add to the article that might help clear things up, by all means, please do so. SoapTalk/Contributions22:38, 20 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]