[DDI-SRG] DDI Q
Wendy Thomas
wlt at pop.umn.edu
Thu Jul 23 10:57:31 EDT 2009
actually the LanguageLevelCodeType is an entirely different thing. It's a
language fluencey code with the code value listed in the scheme
I've noted the need to improve documentation for xml:lang and use of ISO
code
wendy
On Thu, 23 Jul 2009, Joachim Wackerow wrote:
> Wendy,
>
> This looks like we need to improve the documentation for language usage.
> ISO 639 is nowhere mentioned. A paragraph regarding the usage of
> language could be introduced including some information like below. A
> list of elements and attributes which use the ISO code can be added.
>
> A controlled vocabulary can be provided as genericode list for the
> two-letter code and the three-letter code as well. I'm not sure if this
> is included in the lists of the CV group. I didn't find it in the Ken's
> email from 2009-02-13.
>
> I noticed a bug in archive.
> /n1:DDIInstance/s:StudyUnit/a:Archive/a:OrganizationScheme/a:Individual/a:Language/@ISO
> The attribute ISO should have a value of the ISO code not
> LanguageLevelCodeType
>
> This is all work for 3.2. It looks like a minor but non-validating
> change. The addition of xml:lang for upper-level elements is anyway pending.
>
> Achim
>
> Joachim Wackerow wrote:
>> Hi Benjamin,
>>
>> The attribute xml:lang is defined by the XML standard. ISO 639 is used
>> for language codes.
>>
>> ISO 639 is used in DDI at several other places where a language code is
>> required.
>>
>> See the official list at:
>> http://www.loc.gov/standards/iso639-2/php/code_list.php
>>
>> The three-letter code list is the newer standard. Usually the two-letter
>> code list is used when it is sufficient. The three-letter code list is
>> probably more appropriate for your usage. Hopefully you will find all
>> languages in this list. If not, tell me.
>>
>> Please note, that "New codes will no longer be added to ISO 639-1 after
>> the publication of a revised standard unless they are also added to ISO
>> 639-2."
>>
>> Details at:
>> 4. Relationship between ISO 639-1 to ISO 639-2
>> http://www.loc.gov/standards/iso639-2/iso639jac_n3r.html
>>
>> Achim
>>
>> benjamin clark wrote:
>>> Hello All,
>>>
>>> We are slowly by slowly working on the DDI and I have 1 question for
>>> you. I belief the @lang attribute of many elements is suppose to be
>>> an ISO code for the language? I am having trouble finding that list
>>> and further what happens when the language does not exist in that list?
>>>
>>> thanks
>>> benjamin d clark
>>
>>
>
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