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Go to top of document RELATED MARC 21 DOCUMENTS MARC 21 Format for Authority Data MARC 21 Format for Bibliographic Data MARC 21 Format for Classification Data MARC 21 Format for Community Information MARC 21 Format for Holdings Data MARC 21 Concise Formats Go to top of document OTHER RELATED DOCUMENTS Codes for the Representation of Languages for Information Interchange (ANSI Z39. . The purpose of this list is to allow the designation of the language or languages in MARC records. The list contains 437 discrete codes, of which 54 are used for groups of languages. CHANGES IN 2000 EDITION This list includes all valid codes and code assignments as of February 2000.
HomeIndexNewsSoftwareBiblioXMLXSLXLLDSSSLHyTime The XML Cover PagesCode for the Representation of the Names of Languages. Code for the representation of the names of languages. The two-character language codes of ISO 639 are relevant to SGML encoding in two respects. First, the SGML standard (ISO 8879) itself specifies that declaration of public text language should be given using the language code(s) from ISO 639; see ISO 8879-1986(E) page 36, section 10. language declaration, specifying the language in which the WSD is written.
Richard SkibaMaster of Distance Education, Bachelor of Education (Secondary) Science The Internet TESL Journal, Vol. . Berthold et al (1997) define phonological interference as items including foreign accent such as stress, rhyme, intonation and speech sounds from the first language influencing the second. Grammatical interference is defined as the first language influencing the second in terms of word order, use of pronouns and determinants, tense and mood. Interference at a lexical level provides for the borrowing of words from one language and converting them to sound more natural in another and orthographic interference includes the spelling of one language altering another.
just the chance to see how language issues are treated when human pronunciation is not an issue at all. . Machine code language Machine code language mi'e tinkit just an idea i've had that if we make a language that is not restrained at all by letters and verbalization, but rather is specified numerically, much like computer machine code. You could eavesdrop onto a not very philosophical dialogue between two buddies, Misters Gao and Sima. -mi'e tsali I'd have to look it up again, but I recall something similar to that from way back in the 1600s(.

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