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This is a WikiProject, an area for focused collaboration among Wikipedians. New participants are welcome; please feel free to participate! Guide to WikiProjects. Directory of WikiProjects. Portal:Language. Shortcuts. WP:Lang. WP:LANGUAGE. Find a language. Enter an ISO 639 code to find the corresponding language article.
Observing, maintaining, organising and improving all articles on Wikipedia relating to constructed languages. Providing a reliable source of information regarding constructed languages, available on request. Specifically. Expanding and improving articles about conlangs, especially notable ones;
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V. W. X. Y. Wikipedia:WikiProject Languages/List of ISO 639-3 language codes (2019) < Wikipedia:WikiProject Languages. This is the complete ISO code and name list as of the Jan 2019 code-table update. [1] The bare ISO names are linked, without 'language' appended.
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Probable history of the language. What language(s) it is derived from and when it started diverging from the ancestral language(s). Dates of movement of major groups of speakers, etc. Brief descriptions of important changes in the language, such as reduction of sounds or grammatical cases.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. < Wikipedia:WikiProject Languages. Language names listed in Merritt Ruhlen, A Guide to the World's Languages, Vol. 1: Classification (Stanford, CA: Stanford Univ. Press, 1987), pp. 301–378.