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We are not interested in this. Cak is not a Burmish language and Marma is just a highly innovative Burmese dialect. If at some point we are interested in Burmese dialects, then fine, but I think we should leave them out for a good while yet.
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On Wed, Nov 2, 2016 at 9:29 AM, Johann-Mattis List <notifications@github.com
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- concept mapping
- orthography profile
- dataset description
- add note to bibliography
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I'll leave it in the directory anyway, but we can close the issue then. Given that the language has it's own iso-code, I thought it was a bit more standardized.
This is a language we have not included so far.
If this is interesting, I suggest to start by mapping the concepts. I just prepared an automatic comparison: 83% to concepticon is not that bad, and the files are here (original data and mapping):