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Hi.<BR>These are already in the registry, and the registration changes here involve just a name change, but as M. Lang Gerard has pointed out, these are strange geographic collections.<BR>No objection is registered by me however; just a note!<BR>(Of all things that need a comment, I think these qualify.)<BR>
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* * *<BR>LANGUAGE SUBTAG REGISTRATION FORM<BR>1. Name of requester: Doug Ewell<BR>2. E-mail address of requester: doug at ewellic.org<BR>3. Record Requested:<BR> Type: language<BR> Subtag: cai<BR> Description: Central American Indian languages<BR> Comments:<BR>4. Intended meaning of the subtag:<BR>5. Reference to published description<BR> of the language (book or article):<BR>6. Any other relevant information:<BR> This registration tracks a change made to ISO 639-2 effective<BR> 2009-03-03, changing the English name of this language collection<BR> from "Central American Indian (Other)".<BR>
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===<BR><BR>LANGUAGE SUBTAG REGISTRATION FORM<BR><BR>1. Name of requester: Doug Ewell<BR>2. E-mail address of requester: doug at ewellic.org<BR>3. Record Requested:<BR><BR> Type: language<BR> Subtag: nai<BR> Description: North American Indian languages<BR> Comments:<BR><BR>4. Intended meaning of the subtag:<BR><BR>5. Reference to published description<BR> of the language (book or article):<BR><BR>6. Any other relevant information:<BR><BR> This registration tracks a change made to ISO 639-2 effective<BR> 2009-03-03, changing the English name of this language collection<BR> from "North American Indian".<BR><BR>===<BR><BR>
* * *<BR>LANGUAGE SUBTAG REGISTRATION FORM<BR>1. Name of requester: Doug Ewell<BR>2. E-mail address of requester: doug at ewellic.org<BR>3. Record Requested:<BR> Type: language<BR> Subtag: sai<BR> Description: South American Indian languages<BR> Comments:<BR>4. Intended meaning of the subtag:<BR>5. Reference to published description<BR> of the language (book or article):<BR>6. Any other relevant information:<BR> This registration tracks a change made to ISO 639-2 effective<BR> 2009-03-03, changing the English name of this language collection<BR> from "South American Indian (Other)".<BR>===<BR>* * *<BR>
{ The following geographically-identified collectio, I accept. }<BR><BR>===<BR><BR>LANGUAGE SUBTAG REGISTRATION FORM<BR><BR>1. Name of requester: Doug Ewell<BR>2. E-mail address of requester: doug at ewellic.org<BR>3. Record Requested:<BR><BR> Type: language<BR> Subtag: phi<BR> Description: Philippine languages<BR> Comments:<BR><BR>4. Intended meaning of the subtag:<BR><BR>5. Reference to published description<BR> of the language (book or article):<BR><BR>6. Any other relevant information:<BR><BR> This registration tracks a change made to ISO 639-2 effective<BR> 2009-03-03, changing the English name of this language collection<BR> from "Philippine (Other)".<BR>
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<BR>* * *<BR>Again because of the arguments about Turkish and Mongolian do we need a comment? Or let it be . . . (This is not so critical to me; you can go to SIL and see <BR>that this is a family albeit a disputed one)<BR>LANGUAGE SUBTAG REGISTRATION FORM<BR>1. Name of requester: Doug Ewell<BR>2. E-mail address of requester: doug at ewellic.org<BR>3. Record Requested:<BR> Type: language<BR> Subtag: tut<BR> Description: Altaic languages<BR> Comments:<BR>4. Intended meaning of the subtag:<BR>5. Reference to published description<BR> of the language (book or article):<BR>6. Any other relevant information:<BR> This registration tracks a change made to ISO 639-2 effective<BR> 2009-03-03, changing the English name of this language collection<BR> from "Altaic (Other)".<BR><BR><BR>===<BR><BR>Best,<BR>
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--C. E. Whitehead<BR>
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