11 days ago said: "Oliver, thank you for the effort and thank to prof. Bennett for the detailed analysis!
I think we should mark this proposal as eligible. As Oliver sent this clarification today, I am resetting the starting time to today + 7 days for eligibility decision." On Mon, Feb 6, 2017 at 12:52 PM, Gerard Meijssen <[email protected]> wrote: > Hoi, > Based on what? > Thanks, > GerardM > > On 6 February 2017 at 12:11, Milos Rancic <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> I've marked the request for [Wikipedia in] Neo-Aramaic eligible. >> >> On Mon, Jan 30, 2017 at 12:21 PM, Oliver Stegen <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> > You're welcome. >> > >> > Btw, I just noticed that Mlahsö is also extinct. And Hértevin, Bohtan, >> > Senaya and Koy Sanjaq Surat are also spoken within Christian communities >> > but >> > with very small and dwindling numbers of speakers. Sorry for missing to >> > mark >> > these with + and * respectively. >> > >> > On 30-Jan-17 11:10, MF-Warburg wrote: >> > >> > Thanks for this explanation! >> > >> > 2017-01-27 8:03 GMT+01:00 Oliver Stegen <[email protected]>: >> >> >> >> Here are the ISO codes for Aramaic languages (according to >> >> https://www.ethnologue.com/subgroups/aramaic-1). I've marked the four >> >> Christian variants with *, Jewish variants with @, and variants without >> >> L1 >> >> speakers with + (NB: some Jewish variants fall into that category, i.e. >> >> are >> >> marked @+). >> >> >> >> *Assyrian Neo-Aramaic [aii] (A language of Iraq) >> >> *Chaldean Neo-Aramaic [cld] (A language of Iraq >> >> *Turoyo [tru] (A language of Turkey) >> >> *Western Neo-Aramaic [amw] (A language of Syria) = Maaluli >> >> @+Barzani Jewish Neo-Aramaic [bjf] (A language of Israel) >> >> @Hulaulá [huy] (A language of Israel) >> >> @+Jewish Babylonian Aramaic [tmr] (A language of Israel) >> >> @Lishán Didán [trg] (A language of Israel) >> >> @Lishana Deni [lsd] (A language of Israel) >> >> @Lishanid Noshan [aij] (A language of Israel) >> >> @+Samaritan Aramaic [sam] (A language of Palestinian Territory) >> >> Koy Sanjaq Surat [kqd] (A language of Iraq) >> >> Senaya [syn] (A language of Iran) >> >> +Syriac [syc] (A language of Turkey) >> >> Bohtan Neo-Aramaic [bhn] (A language of Georgia) >> >> Hértevin [hrt] (A language of Turkey) >> >> Mlahsö [lhs] (A language of Syria) >> >> Mandaic [mid] (A language of Iraq) >> >> +Mandaic, Classical [myz] (A language of Iran) >> >> >> >> >> >> On 26-Jan-17 23:47, MF-Warburg wrote: >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> 2017-01-26 10:32 GMT+01:00 Oliver Stegen <[email protected]>: >> >>> >> >>> He starts with a disclaimer: "I will talk here only about the >> >>> Christian >> >>> Modern Aramaic – the Jewish Modern Aramaic is another thing >> >>> altogether, and >> >>> I am not at all sure of the present status of Modern Mandaic." >> >>> >> >> >> >> >> >> Could you explain this? Are there different Christian and Jewish >> >> languages/dialects (each with ISO codes etc)? >> >> >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> >> Langcom mailing list >> >> [email protected] >> >> https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/langcom >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ Langcom mailing list >> >> [email protected] >> >> https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/langcom >> > >> > _______________________________________________ >> > Langcom mailing list >> > [email protected] >> > https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/langcom >> > >> > >> > _______________________________________________ >> > Langcom mailing list >> > [email protected] >> > https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/langcom >> > >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Langcom mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/langcom > > > > _______________________________________________ > Langcom mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/langcom > _______________________________________________ Langcom mailing list [email protected] https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/langcom
