Dataset for all ISO639 code sorted by country/territory?
Mats Blakstad
mats.gbproject at gmail.com
Sat Dec 3 10:49:35 CST 2016
Thank you so much for these links - really a lot of great open data there!
There is also some very interesting mapping of languages to scripts:
https://github.com/sillsdev/libpalaso/blob/master/SIL.WritingSystems/Resources/alltags.txt
We now have 2 data sets we could use for initial mapping of languages to
territories, I've updated the ticket;
http://unicode.org/cldr/trac/ticket/9915
We managed to dig up a lot of statistics for language use in the Nordic
countries now;
http://unicode.org/cldr/trac/ticket/9919
However, with this amount of languages mapped to territories we should
really clarify how we map their status within the different territories;
http://unicode.org/cldr/trac/ticket/9916
On 2 December 2016 at 18:28, Hugh Paterson <hugh_paterson at sil.org> wrote:
> I was poking around in in a library published by SIL under MIT license in
> their github repo. It has a nice list of countries with the languages
> spoken by them. I don't think this is a direct relicensing of the
> ethnologue tables. Their might be some alteration in the library from
> ethnologue tables. (Corporation internal, the data source may be the same,
> but the manifestation and expressions are different and released under
> different licenses.)
>
> Here is a link to the file I am referencing: https://raw.
> githubusercontent.com/sillsdev/libpalaso/master/SIL.
> WritingSystems/Resources/LanguageIndex.txt
> Here is a link to the library: https://github.com/sillsdev/libpalaso
> Here is a link to the documentation: https://github.
> com/sillsdev/libpalaso/wiki/SIL.WritingSystems
>
> - Hugh
>
>
>
> On Thu, Nov 24, 2016 at 2:31 PM, Mats Blakstad <mats.gbproject at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> On 24 November 2016 at 19:28, Chris Leonard <cjl at sugarlabs.org> wrote:
>>
>>> Just so you know there are other sources of indigenous language data
>>> that is locally developed for First Languages Australia.
>>>
>>> http://firstlanguages.org.au/
>>>
>>> at
>>>
>>> http://gambay.com.au/map
>>>
>>>
>>> Thank you for this tips!
>>
>> I also started to check around for other data sets that can be used to
>> try validate or elaborate on the data from Glottalog, so other suggestions
>> are also helpful.
>>
>>
>
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