[Ltru] Results of Duplicate Busters Survey #1
ISO639-3 at sil.org
ISO639-3 at sil.org
Tue Sep 2 18:44:32 CEST 2008
The disambiguation of Dimli and Kirmanjki are complete.
These changes are now posted publicly both online and in download tables.
Joan Spanne
ISO 639-3/RA
SIL International
7500 W Camp Wisdom Rd
Dallas, TX 75236
ISO639-3 at sil.org
Doug Ewell wrote:
>
> Type: language
> Subtag: diq
> Description: Dimli
> --> REPLACE WITH: Description: Dimli (individual language)
> Added: 2029-09-09
> Macrolanguage: zza
>
> Type: language
> Subtag: kiu
> Description: Kirmanjki
> --> REPLACE WITH: Description: Kirmanjki (individual language)
> Added: 2029-09-09
> Macrolanguage: zza
>
> Type: language
> Subtag: zza
> Description: Zaza
> Description: Dimili
> Description: Dimli
> --> REPLACE WITH: Description: Dimli (macrolanguage)
> Description: Kirdki
> Description: Kirmanjki
> --> REPLACE WITH: Description: Kirmanjki (macrolanguage)
> Description: Zazaki
> Added: 2006-08-24
> Scope: macrolanguage
>
> Discussion:
> These three cases are handled together due to their commonality. Both
> Dimli and Kirmanjki are individual languages encompassed within Zaza,
> which may also be called Dimli or Kirmanjki, neatly exemplifying the
> concept of a macrolanguage. The strings "individual language" and
> "macrolanguage" are used extensively in 639-3 for this
> purpose; see, for
> example, Dogri.
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