Hi Wouter,
Are you talking about this language?
http://www.ethnologue.com/show_language.asp?code=frr
This info is from the 15th edition of the SIL's Ethnologue.
The 3-letter language code used in this edition will be almost
identical to the
upcoming ISO/DIS 639-3 which has passed the first round of balloting to
attain the status of Draft International Standard.
From
http://www.ethnologue.com/ethno_docs/introduction.asp
"The three-letter language identifiers in this edition of the
Ethnologue are thus the codes of ISO/DIS 639-3."
I would suggest to use the SIL's newest language code when necessary
(and before ISO 639-3 is finalized). So
http://frr.wikipedia.org/ (?)
best
Pektiong
On May 8, 2005, at 10:07 PM, Wouter Steenbeek wrote:
Dear fellow list subscribers,
I just requested a North Frisian wikipedia. As the instructions on top
of the requests page demand, I am mentioning this request on the
mailing list now.
According to Aliter from the Westlauwer Frisian wikipedia, the
creation of Wikipedias for all three Frisian variants was on his and
some others' agendas, but didn't have a very high priority. As the
Seeltersk wikipedia is now in the early stage of development, I
decided to request a Wikipedia for the last remaining Frisian
language. Please do not expect its short time creation, unless
unexpectedly some native speaker comes up doing a lot of work.
I am well aware of its huge dialectical differences and we will
certainly have to take appropriate measurements to cope with these.
Regards,
Wouter
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