ISO 639 - New item approved - N'Ko
Debbie Garside
md at ictmarketing.co.uk
Mon May 22 08:43:02 CEST 2006
+1
> -----Original Message-----
> From: ietf-languages-bounces at alvestrand.no
> [mailto:ietf-languages-bounces at alvestrand.no] On Behalf Of John Cowan
> Sent: 22 May 2006 04:35
> To: Doug Ewell
> Cc: ietf-languages at iana.org
> Subject: Re: ISO 639 - New item approved - N'Ko
>
> Doug Ewell scripsit:
>
> > In private communication, the Reviewer has indicated he
> prefers option
> > (a). Either (a) or (b) is acceptable to me, as long as one
> of the two
> > is chosen.
>
> In that case let's go with (a).
>
> > I would suggest that Michael has done more research on the N'Ko
> > language and script than all the rest of us put together ever will,
> > and if he says that "Nkoo" is overwhelmingly used to write
> "nqo" then
> > I have no reason to doubt him. However, this is a matter
> for the whole list.
>
> +1
>
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