Reminder: ISO 639-3 changes are coming

John Cowan cowan at ccil.org
Sun Nov 15 08:12:19 CET 2009


Mark Davis â?? scripsit:

> For those who don't follow the link, it is an invented (and not even
> finished) language. There are many bizarre invented languages: see In the
> Land of Invented Languages, http://www.amazon.com/Arika-Okrent/e/B001JRZE68
> 
> I don't know what the JAC's policy is. 

Quoth http://sil.org/iso639-3/types.asp :

	This part of ISO 639 also includes identifiers that denote
	constructed (or artificial) languages. In order to qualify for
	inclusion the language must have a literature and it must be
	designed for the purpose of human communication. Specifically
	excluded are reconstructed languages and computer programming
	languages.

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