Old Italian language

David Starner <prosfilaes@gmail.com> Thu, 17 September 2015 00:16 UTC

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Subject: Old Italian language
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This is far from a formal proposal, but editors on Wiktionary turned out to
be labeling some entries "Old Italian", and a discussion there has ensued.
Do the experts here think that this is something for ISO 639-3 or that
there's a major (sub 639-3) division that's worth tagging here?