I can reproduce this with a Dutch installation:
1. At the boot menu, choose Nederlands (or any language which is not shipped on 
the CD)
2. "Try Ubuntu..." and make sure internet is available
3. run the installer -> installer is in Dutch, like expected
4. install the system, the installer seems to pull all necessary packages off 
the net
5. reboot
6. the system is partly translated in Dutch, partly English
7. open system control panel -> region/language settings. The Region is 
correctly set to Nederlands, but the languagelist is empty. The user needs to 
add the language (Dutch) from the Add Language combobox manually. After that 
the system is fully translated.

However, when network is not available during installation and the user
reboots for the first time, after connecting to the internet a message
should appear to ask the user to install the missing packages. The
dialog is shipped with language-selector-common, but is not shown to the
user. We had a similar issue with ubiquity on the Gnome desktop, which
has been fixed some time ago already.

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Ubuntu and Kubuntu installation include download of additional 
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/550707
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