Suggested changes to aluku/ndyuka/pamaka
Phillips, Addison
addison at amazon.com
Fri Aug 14 18:07:19 CEST 2009
I support these edits, provided that (a) the original requester is still interested in making a registration and (b) the original requester is okay with them.
Addison
Addison Phillips
Globalization Architect -- Lab126
Internationalization is not a feature.
It is an architecture.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: ietf-languages-bounces at alvestrand.no [mailto:ietf-languages-
> bounces at alvestrand.no] On Behalf Of Doug Ewell
> Sent: Friday, August 14, 2009 6:20 AM
> To: ietf-languages at iana.org
> Subject: Suggested changes to aluku/ndyuka/pamaka
>
> And here are some suggestions for streamlining the Description and
> Comments fields in Pascal Valliant's proposals while retaining all
> of
> the important content. Any additional explanatory content beyond
> this
> might be best suited for the registration form.
>
>
> For Aluku:
>
>
> OLD:
> Description: Aluku variant of the Busi Nenge Tongo Creole
>
> NEW:
> Description: Aluku dialect
> Description: Boni dialect
>
>
> OLD:
> Comments: Aluku (sometimes called Boni), dialect of the "Busi Nenge
> Tongo" English-based Creole continuum in the Eastern Suriname and
> Western French Guiana
>
> NEW:
> Comments: Aluku dialect of the "Busi Nenge Tongo" English-based
> Creole
> continuum in Eastern Suriname and Western French Guiana
>
>
> For Ndyuka:
>
>
> OLD:
> Description: Ndyuka variant of the Busi Nenge Tongo Creole
>
> NEW:
> Description: Ndyuka dialect
> Description: Aukan dialect
>
> OLD:
> Comments: Ndyuka (sometimes called Aukan), dialect of the "Busi
> Nenge
> Tongo" English-based Creole continuum in the Eastern Suriname and
> Western French Guiana
>
> NEW:
> Comments: Ndyuka dialect of the "Busi Nenge Tongo" English-based
> Creole
> continuum in Eastern Suriname and Western French Guiana
>
>
> For Pamaka:
>
>
> OLD:
> Description: Pamaka variant of the Busi Nenge Tongo Creole
>
> NEW:
> Description: Pamaka dialect
>
>
> OLD:
> Comments: Pamaka, dialect of the "Busi Nenge Tongo" English-based
> Creole
> continuum in the Eastern Suriname and Western French Guiana
>
> NEW:
> Comments: Pamaka dialect of the "Busi Nenge Tongo" English-based
> Creole
> continuum in Eastern Suriname and Western French Guiana
>
>
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