- From: Tex Texin <tex@xencraft.com>
- Date: Mon, 13 Dec 2004 18:22:07 -0800
- To: Martin Duerst <duerst@w3.org>
- CC: John Cowan <jcowan@reutershealth.com>, Jon Hanna <jon@hackcraft.net>, www-international@w3.org, ietf-languages@alvestrand.no
(apologies for duplication, I needed to resend) I have created a web page from John's list. The page will probably go up before I can add all of the suggestions offered. We can review the list entries and I will add the suggestions as time allows and the list solidifies. I'll post the URL for the list, after John gets a chance to review what I have done with it. tex Martin Duerst wrote: > > At 22:33 04/12/13, John Cowan wrote: > > >I have such a list, have had it for years, and have never been able > >to get anyone to review it. Specifically it is a list of xx-yy and > >xxx-yy combinations that reflect the Ethnologue's information on > >"national and official" languages of particular countries. > > > >I have excluded languages that are only national/official in a single > >country: thus Swedish is on the list (it is official in both Sweden > >and Finland, and in fact takes sharply divergent forms in the two > >countries), but Danish is not (official only in Denmark). > > I think whether a language is official or not in a certain country > is not really relevant to whether to use the country designation or > not. Whether the forms in each of the countries are actually > significantly divergent (e.g. different grammar, orthography, > different vocabulary) is what's relevant. Thus just taking > the Ethnologue as a base doesn't give the right result. > > Also, any list, when published, should avoid the impression that > if it contains a two-part language code, that language always > has to be used with a two-part code. For each language affected > (e.g. en), there sure is a large number of examples where the > difference doesn't matter, and in that case, using more than > the language itself as a label would be wrong. > > Regards, Martin. -- ------------------------------------------------------------- Tex Texin cell: +1 781 789 1898 mailto:Tex@XenCraft.com Xen Master http://www.i18nGuy.com XenCraft http://www.XenCraft.com Making e-Business Work Around the World -------------------------------------------------------------
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