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Lexvo.org - Frequently Asked Questions
"Finally, connecting your data to Lexvo.org's information is likely to be more useful in practical applications. It offers information about the languages themselves, e.g. where they are spoken, while the LOC mostly provides information about the codes, e.g. when the codes were created and updated and what kind of code they are."
In practice, you can also use both codes simultaneously in your data. However, you need to be very careful to make sure that you are asserting that a publication is written in French rather than in some concept of French created on January, 1, 1970 in the United States.
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february 2012 by petej

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