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ISO 639 and the Ethnologue (939 words) |
 | ISO 639, Code for the representation of names of languages (Geneva, International Organization for Standardization, 1998), is the most widely known standard for language identification codes. |
 | First, since both the ISO 639 and SIL code sets are widely used, many are interested in making the two code sets interoperate in applications. |
 | In many cases determining the mapping from a given ISO 639 code to one or more languages identified in the Ethnologue is far from straightforward. |
| ISO 639 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (380 words) |
 | ISO 639 is one of several international standards that list short codes for language names. |
 | ISO 639 consists of different parts, of which two parts are currently published. |
 | XML version of the official ISO 639 HTML data at the Library of Congress |