<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">The disambiguation of Dimli and Kirmanjki
are complete.</font>
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<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">These changes are now posted publicly
both online and in download tables.</font>
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<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">Joan Spanne<br>
ISO 639-3/RA<br>
SIL International<br>
7500 W Camp Wisdom Rd<br>
Dallas, TX 75236<br>
ISO639-3@sil.org</font>
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<br><tt><font size=2>Doug Ewell wrote:<br>
> <br>
> Type: language<br>
> Subtag: diq<br>
> Description: Dimli<br>
> --> REPLACE WITH: Description: Dimli (individual language)<br>
> Added: 2029-09-09<br>
> Macrolanguage: zza<br>
> <br>
> Type: language<br>
> Subtag: kiu<br>
> Description: Kirmanjki<br>
> --> REPLACE WITH: Description: Kirmanjki (individual language)<br>
> Added: 2029-09-09<br>
> Macrolanguage: zza<br>
> <br>
> Type: language<br>
> Subtag: zza<br>
> Description: Zaza<br>
> Description: Dimili<br>
> Description: Dimli<br>
> --> REPLACE WITH: Description: Dimli (macrolanguage)<br>
> Description: Kirdki<br>
> Description: Kirmanjki<br>
> --> REPLACE WITH: Description: Kirmanjki (macrolanguage)<br>
> Description: Zazaki<br>
> Added: 2006-08-24<br>
> Scope: macrolanguage<br>
> <br>
> Discussion:<br>
> These three cases are handled together due to their commonality. Both<br>
> Dimli and Kirmanjki are individual languages encompassed within Zaza,<br>
> which may also be called Dimli or Kirmanjki, neatly exemplifying the<br>
> concept of a macrolanguage. The strings "individual language"
and<br>
> "macrolanguage" are used extensively in 639-3 for this <br>
> purpose; see, for<br>
> example, Dogri.</font></tt>
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