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+ | The proposed '''ISO 639''' codes for Globasa are ''gb'' and ''glb''. |
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− | The proposed ISO 639 code for Globasa is "glb". In order to obtain an ISO 639 code, one must be registered. In order for a request for one can be accepted, Globasa must have a large body of literature actively being published and groups of speakers of all ages. |
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+ | === Qualifications === |
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+ | According to the [https://iso639-3.sil.org/about/types ISO 639-3 website], a constructed language may qualify for a code if it follows these criteria: |
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+ | * Designed for human communication. |
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+ | * Is a complete language. |
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+ | * Has a body of literature. |
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+ | * Used long enough to be passed down to the next generation. |
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+ | === External links === |
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+ | * [https://iso639-3.sil.org/code_changes/change_request_index/data/all?field_change_request_lf_group_tid=138901&field_change_instance_chnge_type_tid=91 ISO 639-3 requests for constructed languages] |
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+ | * [https://iso639-3.sil.org/about/types ISO 639-3 qualifications for languages including constructed languages] |
Latest revision as of 14:54, 25 August 2021
The proposed ISO 639 codes for Globasa are gb and glb.
Qualifications[]
According to the ISO 639-3 website, a constructed language may qualify for a code if it follows these criteria:
- Designed for human communication.
- Is a complete language.
- Has a body of literature.
- Used long enough to be passed down to the next generation.