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- Force (IETF) in Best Current Practice (BCP) 47; the subtags are maintained by the IANA Language Subtag Registry. To distinguish language variants for countries...
- tone numbers. The IETF language tags registry has ****igned fonxsamp as the subtag for text transcribed in X-SAMPA. Asterisks (*) mark sounds that do not have...
- aliased to the new preferred subtags, or kept as subtags grouping several countries. Some other region grouping subtags are derived from other standards...
- had previously been the primary source of the database. The IANA Language Subtag Registry was defined by IETF RFC5646 and maintained by IANA. IANA was established...
- Biswajit Mandal. "Language Subtag Registry". Internet ****igned Numbers Authority (IANA). Retrieved 2017-06-12. "Language Subtag Registration Form for 'asante'"...
- "English". IANA language subtag registry. 16 October 2005. Retrieved 11 January 2019. "United Kingdom". IANA language subtag registry. 16 October 2005...
- and ISO 639-5 also have the code art for artificial languages. The BCP 47 subtag x can be used to create a suitable private use tag for any constructed language...
- of Unicode and appropriate fonts. The IETF language tags have registered subtag codes for the different orthographies: el-monoton for monotonic Gr****. el-polyton...
- recommends the use of the IANA Language Subtag Registry for selecting codes for languages. The IANA Language Subtag Registry depends on ISO 639-3 codes for...
- Enochian magick." "Language Subtag Registry". Internet ****igned Numbers Authority. Retrieved 13 August 2016. "Language Subtag Registration Form for 'i-enochian'"...