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Summary Of: ISO 639

ISO 639 consists of different parts... language codes defined in the several sections of ISO 639 are used for bibliographic purposes and... 3 codes by three parts of ISO 639 requires some coordination within a larger system... ISO 639 and the Ethnologue...

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