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- NLN type Concept language.
- NLN prefLabel "Durango Nahuatl" language.
- NLN identifier "NLN" language.
- NLN inScheme language language.
- NLN inScheme 0003 language.
- NLN notation "nln" language.
- NLN notation "nln" language.
- NLN topConceptOf language language.
- NLN topConceptOf 0003 language.
- NLN authority-code "NLN" language.
- NLN deprecated "true" language.
- NLN op-code "NLN" language.
- NLN start.use "1950-05-09" language.
- NLN op-code "NLN" language.
- NLN altLabel "Durango Nahuatl" language.
- NLN historyNote "This code is deprecated in ISO 639-3. It is no longer in active use, but still has the meaning assigned to it when it was established in the Standard." language.
- NLN op-mapped-code b199594 language.
- NLN deprecated "1" language.
- NLN scopeNote "This is strong evidence of the existence of two related languages that have diverged significantly from each other over time. If we add to this the different influences from other language in each area (see above), it appears that we have sufficient evidence from both linguistic and sociolinguist aspects that, despite the high percentage of interintelligibility, these variants should no longer be considered the same language. Thus, split into Eastern Durango Nahuatl [azd] and Western Durango Nahuatl [azn]." language.
- NLN end.use "2012-02-03" language.