Category:Language articles without language codes
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This category is triggered by language infoboxes which do not contain any language codes, such as ISO 639-3, LingList, Guthrie, etc. (ISO 639-2 does not count, as it is not language-specific in such cases.)
Ideally, this category should be empty, apart from unclassified varieties such as Danzhou dialect, which (as of 2012) are not clearly a dialect of an ISO language, but not clearly a distinct language either.
For languages which are simply not covered by ISO, enter iso3=none
, and the article will appear in a dedicated category.
For dialects of languages which are covered by ISO, add the parameter isoexception=dialect
. This is how dialects should normally be treated, as ISO codes are not generally dialect-specific and therefore should not be used in such cases; iso3=none
is similarly inappropriate for dialects subsumed under the ISO code of their parent language. Linguist List, Linguasphere, Guthrie and AIATSIS may, however, provide dedicated codes that are appropriate for dialect articles; if one of these is added, the article will appear in a separate category.
If isoexception
is set to talkpage
, the article won't be listed in any category at all. This is used so that archived talk pages with discussions of the info box won't pollute the category.
Pages in category "Language articles without language codes"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 216 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Čabranka dialect
- Canaano-Akkadian language
- Cape Verdian Sign Language
- Chaharmahali Turkic
- Chinese Kyakala language
- Chinglish
- Cholanaikkan language
- Choynimni dialect
- Christian Neo-Aramaic dialect of Barwar
- Christian Neo-Aramaic dialect of Urmia
- Classical Japanese
- Cordobés Spanish
- Cottonera dialect
- Cremish dialect
- Cued speech
- Czechoslovak language
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J
K
- Kaaps
- Kaga dialect
- Kagare language
- Kalahandia Odia
- Kaloeng language
- Kambojan
- Karst dialect
- Kermanshahi Persian
- Khalsa bole
- Khāṣi language
- Khorasani dialect
- Khorchin Mongolian
- Khortha language
- Kishū dialect
- Koschneiderisch
- Kostel dialect
- Kozje-Bizeljsko dialect
- Kukkuzi dialect
- Kulung language (West Chadic)
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- Mahan language
- Makrani dialect
- Malamuthan language
- Malay trade and creole languages
- Reman Malay
- Maldives Sign Language
- Old Dhivehi
- Maltenglish
- Mendawai language
- Merico language
- Middle Bulgarian
- Mikira language
- Miler language
- Mixed Kočevje subdialects
- Modern Palestinian Judeo-Arabic
- Moravian Wallachian dialect
- Moro language (Nigeria)
- Moselle Romance
N
O
P
R
S
- Sabela
- Sadhukkari
- Saharan Spanish
- San Nicolaas English
- Sanandaj Jewish Neo-Aramaic
- Sant Bhasha
- Sarghulami
- Selca dialect
- Shuli Luri
- Shümom language
- Siberian Finnish
- Sibuguey
- Silbo Gomero
- Singhbhumi Odia
- Slavonic-Serbian
- Soča dialect
- South Karelian dialect
- South Mesopotamian Arabic
- South White Carniolan dialect
- Spanglish
- Standard Algerian Berber
- Swardspeak