Wikipedia:Autological pages
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These pages are autological, meaning they are examples of themselves. It is for pages that are about something that they coincidentally happen to be an instance of, not pages that describe their function with their title.
Articles
[edit]- Article (publishing) – This is about articles, and it is an article.
- Communication – This is about communication, and it communicates information about communication.
- Content – Content about content
- Disambiguation (disambiguation) – A disambiguation page about disambiguation
- English language – This is about the English language, and it is an example of the English language.
- Human communication – This is about human communication, and it is allegedly written by humans to communicate information about human communication.
- Information – This is about information, and it is informational.
- List of lists of lists – This is about lists of lists, and it is a list of lists.
- Redirection – A redirect for redirection
- Web page – This is about web pages, and it is a web page.
- E-prime – This is about a writing style that eliminates copulas (to be in English), and the article in it of itself do not use the copula (besides mere mentions).
Talk pages
[edit](excluding repeats of articles listed above)
- Talk:Argument – Arguments about argumentation
- Talk:Conversation – Conversations about conversation
- Talk:Discourse – Discourse about discourse
Other namespaces
[edit]- Category:Categories – This is about categories, and it is a category.
- Wikipedia:Consensus – This policy about consensus is the consensus of editors on consensus.
- Wikipedia:Directories and indexes – This list of directories and indexes is itself a directory.
- Wikipedia:No original research – This page about original research on Wikipedia is a Wikipedia page discussing Wikipedian's original findings about best practices.
- Wikipedia:Policies and guidelines – This page about policies is a policy.
- Wikipedia:Project namespace – This page about project namespace is an example of project namespace.