Doug Ewell | 1 Aug 05:55
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New registry almost up to date; one minor glitch

Thanks to the quick help of IANA, the new 4646bis Registry is almost 
completely up to date.  They have processed the three new changes to 
script subtags (Bamu, Orkh, Sarb), and they have also reinstated the six 
changes that were approved back in March and April (Lana, Lisu, Nkgb, 
Plrd, Tglg, Zinh).

There is one problem: one of the Description fields for 'Nkgb' still 
contains hex NCRs:

Description: 'Na-'Khi ²Ggŏ-¹baw

when it should be UTF-8:

Description: 'Na-'Khi ²Ggŏ-¹baw

This was my fault, since I re-submitted the original records with hex 
NCRs to IANA on Michael's behalf, and forgot that draft-4646bis makes it 
the Reviewer's responsibility to ensure the UTF-8 characters are 
correct, not IANA's responsibility to convert them.  I've sent corrected 
records to IANA, and hopefully they will be able to post another new 
Registry shortly.

Once this is done, the 4646bis-era Registry will be current with all 
approved requests, and for the first time in 3 years, I don't have to 
try to maintain a new draft Registry in parallel with the existing 4646 
Registry.  A good day for me.

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Doug Ewell | 7 Aug 15:14
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New registry up to date

> There is one problem: one of the Description fields for 'Nkgb' still 
> contains hex NCRs:

This is now fixed, and actually has been since Monday.  Thanks again to 
IANA.

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Doug Ewell | 9 Aug 07:26
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Requests that have been on hold

Now that we have access to the full RFC 4646bis Registry, with its ISO 
639-3-based subtags, it's probably a good time to go back and review the 
various proposals that have been discussed, but put on hold until the 
new Registry took effect.

This would include at least the following proposals:

1. Adding variant subtag 'erzgeb' for Erzgebirgisch, originally with a 
Prefix of "de" or "gem" or "sxu", or most recently "vmf", depending on 
when the proposal was discussed.  Proposed by Thomas Goldammer in 
January 2008 and brought up several times since then.

2. Adding variant subtags 'aluku' and 'nduyka' and 'pamaka' for dialects 
of Aukan, also known as Djuka, with a Prefix of "djk".  Proposed by 
Pascal Vaillant on January 23, 2009.

3. Removing the Deprecated status from language subtag 'sh'.  Proposed 
by Mark Davis on June 28, 2009.

There may be others that my search didn't turn up.

Please see the ietf-languages archives for detailed discussions of these 
proposals.  I bring these up to remind the list and to facilitate 
discussion, not necessarily as an argument for or against any of them.

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CE Whitehead | 9 Aug 23:39
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Requests that have been on hold

Doug, thanks for remembering these!
Also, why is the added date for [vmf] (and other new subtags) appear as:Added: 2029-09-09 ???Should not it be: Added: 2009-09-09Or??(I'm sorry I am new at this; it does not look right but I am sure it is me.) I suppose I should create three separate threads for the rest of this. Best, C. E. Whiteheadcewcathar <at> hotmail.com
Doug Ewell doug at ewellic.org
Sun Aug 9 07:26:13 CEST 2009
> Now that we have access to the full RFC 4646bis Registry, with its ISO > 639-3-based subtags, it's probably a good time to go back and review the > various proposals that have been discussed, but put on hold until the > new Registry took effect. > This would include at least the following proposals: > . . .
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CE Whitehead | 9 Aug 23:42
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Adding variant subtag 'erzgeb' for Erzgebirgisch (was: Requests that have been on hold)


Hi.
Doug Ewell doug at ewellic.org
Sun Aug 9 07:26:13 CEST 2009
> Now that we have access to the full RFC 4646bis Registry, with its ISO > 639-3-based subtags, it's probably a good time to go back and review the > various proposals that have been discussed, but put on hold until the > new Registry took effect.
> This would include at least the following proposals:
> 1. Adding variant subtag 'erzgeb' for Erzgebirgisch, originally with a
> Prefix of "de" or "gem" or "sxu", or most recently "vmf"
Which prefixes does Thomas want now for 'erzgeb,' [sxu], or [vmf], or both? (in the last case, is this then a sub-branch of two dialects, which I thought it was not, but I'm not a person who thinks languages descend in linear fashon from parents as the trees suggest, anyway.) http://www.ethnologue.com/show_family.asp?subid=1204-16http://www.ethnologue.com/show_lang_family.asp?code=sxu Ethnologue has its family as East Middle German (like that of [sxu]):http://www.ethnologue.com/show_language.asp?code=sxuAlso, why is the added date for [vmf] (and other new subtags) appear as:Added: 2029-09-09
???(I'm sorry I am new at this; it does not look right but I am sure it is me.)
> depending on
> when the proposal was discussed.  Proposed by Thomas Goldammer in
> January 2008 and brought up several times since then.
 
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CE Whitehead | 9 Aug 23:44
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Adding variant subtags 'aluku' and 'nduyka' and 'pamaka' for dialects (was: Requests that have been on hold)

Hi.
Doug Ewell doug at ewellic.org
Sun Aug 9 07:26:13 CEST 2009
> Now that we have access to the full RFC 4646bis Registry, with its ISO > 639-3-based subtags, it's probably a good time to go back and review the > various proposals that have been discussed, but put on hold until the > new Registry took effect.
> This would include at least the following proposals:
> . . .
> 2. Adding variant subtags 'aluku' and 'nduyka' and 'pamaka' for dialects
> of Aukan, also known as Djuka, with a Prefix of "djk".  Proposed by
> Pascal Vaillant on January 23, 2009.
 
This seems to be an automatic o.k. for me:
http://www.alvestrand.no/pipermail/ietf-languages/2009-January/008784.html
http://www.ethnologue.com/show_language.asp?code=djk
 
 
 
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Doug Ewell | 10 Aug 05:19
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Re: Requests that have been on hold

CE Whitehead <cewcathar at hotmail dot com> wrote:

> Also, why is the added date for [vmf] (and other new subtags) appear 
> as:Added: 2029-09-09
> ???Should not it be: Added: 2009-09-09Or??(I'm sorry I am new at this; 
> it does not look right but I am sure it is me.)

The 2029-09-09 date was a placeholder in draft-4645bis, and was intended 
to be easy to spot so that IANA could replace it with the real date. 
Evidently this was a success, because IANA made all the proper 
adjustments.  You should see 2009-07-29 for the thousands of new 
subtags.

CE and everyone else: the Registry is at 
http://www.iana.org/assignments/language-subtag-registry as always. 
Please don't use draft-4645bis as a surrogate for the Registry.  It is 
no longer even accurate in that regard, as we have made changes.

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Mark Davis ⌛ | 10 Aug 06:22

PROPOSAL: Remove Deprecation on "sh" in the IANA subtag registry

There is an anomaly in the upcoming registry. The ISO 639-3 code corresponding to 'sh' is not deprecated, it is an ordinary macrolanguage like many ('no', 'zh', 'ar',...)

http://www.sil.org/iso639-3/documentation.asp?id=hbs

Yet in the registry, we have 'sh' as Deprecated. The new version of BCP 47 follows the status of languages in ISO 639-3, and for consistency "sh" should not be deprecated. (From a usage standpoint, the code "sh" is also as useful as any other macrolanguage.)

I request the change in status.

Mark

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Phillips, Addison | 10 Aug 07:40
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RE: PROPOSAL: Remove Deprecation on "sh" in the IANA subtag registry

Hi Mark,

 

You at least have to fill in the form with the proposed record, I believe.

 

Addison

 

Addison Phillips

Globalization Architect -- Lab126

 

Internationalization is not a feature.

It is an architecture.

 

From: ietf-languages-bounces <at> alvestrand.no [mailto:ietf-languages-bounces <at> alvestrand.no] On Behalf Of Mark Davis ?
Sent: Sunday, August 09, 2009 9:22 PM
To: ietf-languages <at> iana.org
Subject: PROPOSAL: Remove Deprecation on "sh" in the IANA subtag registry

 

There is an anomaly in the upcoming registry. The ISO 639-3 code corresponding to 'sh' is not deprecated, it is an ordinary macrolanguage like many ('no', 'zh', 'ar',...)

http://www.sil.org/iso639-3/documentation.asp?id=hbs

Yet in the registry, we have 'sh' as Deprecated. The new version of BCP 47 follows the status of languages in ISO 639-3, and for consistency "sh" should not be deprecated. (From a usage standpoint, the code "sh" is also as useful as any other macrolanguage.)

I request the change in status.

Mark

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Thomas Goldammer | 10 Aug 07:58

Re: Adding variant subtag 'erzgeb' for Erzgebirgisch (was: Requests that have been on hold)

Hi all,

>> 1. Adding variant subtag 'erzgeb' for Erzgebirgisch, originally with a
>> Prefix of "de" or "gem" or "sxu", or most recently "vmf"
> Which prefixes does Thomas want now for 'erzgeb,' [sxu], or [vmf], or both?
> (in the last case, is this then a sub-branch of two dialects, which I
> thought it was not, but I'm not a person who thinks languages descend in
> linear fashon from parents as the trees suggest, anyway.)
> http://www.ethnologue.com/show_family.asp?subid=1204-16http://www.ethnologue.com/show_lang_family.asp?code=sxu
> Ethnologue has its family as East Middle German (like that of
> [sxu]):http://www.ethnologue.com/show_language.asp?code=sxuAlso, why is the
> added date for [vmf] (and other new subtags) appear as:Added: 2029-09-09
> ???(I'm sorry I am new at this; it does not look right but I am sure it is
> me.)

well, I prefer vmf, and here is why:

Ethnologue 16 has Erzgebirgisch as sxu dialect (
http://www.ethnologue.com/show_language.asp?code=sxu ), but there are
so many things screwed up in there (Hessian is now also listed as a
dialect of sxu...). I know there are not really decent publications on
the classification of Erzgebirgisch, and there is no work going on, as
far as I know, to change that - I do want to do that work by myself
someday, but I'm bound to another project probably the next one or
even two years.

But I wonder how difficult a process it is to change the tag then, if
you decide now to hang it on sxu and some linguistic work perhaps
eventually shows that it rather belongs to vmf (which I'm quite
convinced of, not speaking as a speaker of that variety but as a
linguist). So I do prefer vmf, although that's going against
Ethnologue. But since Ethnologue does not give linguistically
retraceable sources - just because there are none that really go
beyond guessing - , I don't really feel bad with that, honestly. (And
as you all know, acceptable sources for any kind of subgrouping within
a group of related languages or dialects are such that use all the
nice state-of-the-art methods of historical and comparative
linguistics, which is basically gathering shared innovations all over
the language system and stuff like that.)

On the possibility to tag it for both: I guess the tags are supposed
to have some relation to the actual language genealogy. And I'm not a
person who thinks that a language or dialect can really derive
genetically from two separate languages/dialects. Another
language/dialect can influence it so that it eventually ends up having
sort of more properties from that contact language/dialect, but still,
the methods we have got to figure out subgroupings will still show the
inheritance from somewhere else - like it is in the case of English
which doesn't really look like Western Germanic, after all.

Best regards,
Thomas.

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