Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Srbochorvátčina" in Slovak language version.
ISO 639-1 Code |
ISO 639-2 Code |
English name of Language |
French name of Language |
Date Added or Changed |
Category of Change |
Notes |
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[-sh] | (none) | Serbo-Croatian | serbo-croate | 2000-02-18 | Dep | This code was deprecated in 2000 because there were separate language codes for each individual language represented (Serbian, Croatian, and then Bosnian was added). It was published in a revision of ISO 639-1, but never was included in ISO 639-2. It is considered a macrolanguage (general name for a cluster of closely related individual languages) in ISO 639-3. Its deprecated status was reaffirmed by
the ISO 639 JAC in 2005. |
sr | srp [scc] | Serbian | serbe | 2008-06-28 | CC | ISO 639-2/B code deprecated in favor of ISO 639-2/T code |
hr | hrv [scr] | Croatian | croate | 2008-06-28 | CC | ISO 639-2/B code deprecated in favor of ISO 639-2/T code |
Referenca: http://www.loc.gov/standards/iso639-2/php/code_changes.php