Re: [HCDX] Languages?
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Re: [HCDX] Languages?
Stig and all,
I'n not a linguist myself and this might not be the right place to
discuss such topics, however:
True - there there isn't a "Scandinavian language" (but Sean did'nt say so).
Nor I said Sean did say so, did I? Vatican Radio said that, I was
just contributing with a seemingly reliable piece of information.
Btw - and a bit off-topic : I checked www.ethnologue.com and a good
part of what it is saying about Danish is pure nonsens. So dont
believe anything you'll read here !!
Not being a professional linguist, I do expect however that every
attempt at taxonomy when a single or a group of languages are
involved can appear "pure nonsense" to native speakers of that
language(s). Browsing The Ethnologue for information on my own
language, Italian, I reckon it is reliable enough and it could assist
native and non native listeners to Italian contents via radio.
Sean didn't want to know about Molisan dialects and we all seem to
agree on whether a "Scandinavian" language exist or not (it doesn't,
but...). Differences or identities concerning Tagalog and Pilino
remain pending from Ethnologue's definitions, alas. In spite of your
learned caveat I still cannot think of many other better organized
references so easily available on the Net. And no: I'm not entitled
to any commissions on materials sold there.
73s,
Andy
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