Template:Infobox language/doc

This template is for use in articles about languages or dialects. It provides a common standard for displaying data about a language.

Syntax


References in infobox

Parameters
The required parameters are:
 * name : name of language
 * familycolor : appropriate language family. Possible values are listed in the coloured chart to the right (or above, depending on your browser). Please do not use other names, because they will not be recognised, and the table will be colored grey.
 * In most cases, 'familycolor' will trigger a default entry for the 'fam1' field, so that field is not necessary (you can continue with 'fam2'), but you can override this by entering something under 'fam1'.
 * Areal colors (American, Khoisan, Altaic, etc.) represent areal codings, and are *not* claims that the language belongs to that family. When these are used, the fam1 parameter must be set to the widely accepted language family.
 * If 'isolate' or 'unclassified' is used, the fam1–xx tree will not display. In order to allow levels of classification, as with dialects of a language isolate, enter "grey"/"gray" instead.

Other parameters are listed below, they can be incorporated anywhere between the first and last lines, and in any order.

(Common variants of "Latin (alphabet)" redirect to Latin script. For the Latin alphabet itself, add an element such as .)
 * altname : additional name of the language [not every one, but one a reader would be likely to look for]
 * nativename : native name, or a second alternative name [most cases as of 2012 not actually the native name] (if nativename is to be used, and altname parameter MUST be defined)
 * pronunciation : pronunciation of the native name of the language in IPA → remember to enclose the transcription in an IPA template such as IPA-all
 * acceptance : questionable acceptance/status of the language: unattested, spurious, etc.
 * states : countries in which it is mainly spoken. You do not have to define both this and region. Do not use flag icons except for national or official status (WP:INFOBOXFLAG). Direct links to country articles are generally not useful, and distract from useful links. Consider 'Languages of [country]' or '[ethnicity] in [country]' links instead.
 * state : alias for states
 * region : geographic region in which it is mainly spoken. You do not have to define both this and states; use this parameter for a single statement about geographic distribution. It is not for the broader region where the states are located, but rather the regions within the country, or across countries, where it is spoken. (That is, do not add SE Asia if we state it's in Laos, or West Africa if we state it's in Mali.)
 * ethnicity : people for whom this is the ethnically native language; also good for the ethnic population if different from the number of speakers (although the names chosen for the articles on the people and on the language will generally be the same, it may be appropriate to pipe in the native name of the people here)
 * era : era of use of a historical language, such as one that developed into something else; 'speakers' will not display
 * extinct : date of extinction, or information about extinction; 'speakers' will not display
 * revived : Date and/or population of attempted revival of extinct language
 * revived-category : (or revived-cat) optional name (without "Category:") of appropriate subcategory of Category:Language revival (which is used by default if revived has a value); can be given as nocat to suppress the categorization entirely, when the language has a separate article about its revival that is already in the category (e.g. Cornish revival is in Category:Celtic language revival, so undefined is used in the infobox at Cornish language).
 * dia1 :
 * dia20 : primary dialects
 * dialects : whatever you want to say; dia1–xx will not display
 * listclass : class for the dia1–xx list:  (default),   (horizontal) or   (bulleted)
 * stand1 : a standardized register
 * stand2 : a second standardized register
 * stand6 : sixth standardized register
 * standards : whatever you want to say
 * script : writing system(s) used for the language by literate speakers, in the form script (instantiation), such as "Latin (English alphabet)"
 * standards : whatever you want to say
 * script : writing system(s) used for the language by literate speakers, in the form script (instantiation), such as "Latin (English alphabet)"
 * sign : signed forms (manually coded language)
 * nation : list of countries in which it is an official language
 * minority : list of countries in which it is a recognised/protected minority language. This is intended for legal protection and similar de jure recognition, not simply being listed on a census and other de facto recognition.
 * agency : regulatory body or language academy for the language
 * development_body : development body for the language
 * boxsize : overrides default width of infobox, currently set at 22em. Format must include units ("12em" or "123px").
 * Useful when an article has various infoboxes aligned in a column. (Box will automatically expand to fix map wider than default box width.)


 * fontcolor : colour of font against 'familycolor' ← the font colour is usually black, use this to change it if it is difficult to read
 * module : Used for embedding other infoboxes into this one.

Number of speakers

 * speakers : the number of native speakers of the language. If unknown, enter $\langle?\rangle$ and do not enter NA for the date (this causes the article to be listed in the Category:Language articles with speakers set to 'unknown', a hidden maintenance category). If no native speakers, enter $\langlenone\rangle$. Otherwise, if no date is supplied, missing date will be displayed. Use   to round to 2 significant figures while retaining the exact figure from the reference.
 * date : the date of publication of the estimate of the number of speakers.
 * Used for calculations for obsolete data, so needs to start with a 4-digit year (see next parameter). Exception: If $\langleNA\rangle$ is entered, nothing will display. If $\langleno date\rangle$ is entered, "no date" will display. Do not enter a date parameter at all if speakers is set to $\langlenone\rangle$.
 * Articles with old dates (currently ≥ 30 years) appear in Category:Language articles with old speaker data.


 * dateprefix : any text wanted inside the parentheses before the date; a space must be explicitly included at the end
 * ref : reference for the speaker data,, placed after the date, if any. This can be any inline citation or a predefined code such as e19, linglist, ne2010, etc. For more details, see the documentation at Template:Infobox language/ref.
 * If $\langlee17\rangle$ is entered, this will automatically generate a reference to the Ethnologue 17 article that bears the ISO 639-3 code entered at 'iso3'.
 * To link to the auto-generated reference from elsewhere in the article, use.
 * $\langlee16\rangle$ and  or $\langlee15\rangle$ and   can be used to ref the 16th or 15th edition, for example for extinct languages which are no longer supported.
 * $\langlelinglist\rangle$ and  can be used to ref the MultiTree entry at the Linguist List.
 * $\langlene2007/ne2010\rangle$ and  can be used to ref the Swedish national encyclopedia, which we use for many of the world's top 100 languages
 * $\langleinali\rangle$ and  can be used to ref Mexico's Instituto Nacional de Lenguas Indígenas
 * Similarly, aiatsis can be used to link to the  ref generated by the infobox for the AIATSIS entry for Australian languages.  (For Maho's edition of the Guthrie list for Bantu languages,   needs to be added manually, as they do not provide population data.)


 * refname : Name used in reference generated by certain 'ref' parameter values such as e19. It defaults to the value of the 'name' parameter or PAGENAME.
 * speakers2 : a 2nd line for speaker data, such as 2nd estimate, 2nd country, L2 speakers, etc, appearing after the date.
 * If this is a second line of L1 speakers, it should be arranged so that, if there are two dates cited, the oldest appears in the date parameter, for automated update calculations. Data from different countries should not be added together if they are not comparable: say if one is from 1973 and another from 2006, or if one is rounded to the nearest million and another is on the order of 10,000.


 * speakers_label : The infobox label for the number of speakers is "Native speakers" by default. Set this parameter to  to change it to "Speakers".

Genetic classification
You can use the language template to show the genetic classification of a language as a descending staircase of language families, from the broadest to the most specific.
 * fam1 : the broadest possible widely accepted language family of which the language is a part. If this would be exactly the same as you have defined for familycolor, it may be omitted.
 * fam2 : a more specific sub-family
 * fam15 : most specific sub group
 * fam15 : most specific sub group

If you would prefer to enter some other information in this box (for example, disputed), use this parameter instead:
 * family : whatever you want to say; fam1–xx will not display. This can be set to "na" to avoid specifying a family relationship at all, an for a geographical group that has no single origin.

The template can also display a staircase of ancestral forms:
 * ancestor : ancestral or reconstructed form, if it has an article or has been assigned an ISO code
 * ancestor2
 * ancestor8 : intermediate ancestral forms
 * protoname : alias for ancestor
 * protoname : alias for ancestor

ISO language codes

 * iso1 : the ISO 639-1 code for the language
 * iso1comment : for comments to not interfere with the link
 * iso2 : the ISO 639-2 code for the language (not for its family); creates a link to the ISO page. If a language has two ISO 639-2 codes, use the following two separate fields instead.
 * iso2b : the ISO 639-2 bibliographic code (for languages with two ISO 639-2 codes)
 * iso2t : the ISO 639-2 terminological code (for languages with two ISO 639-2 codes)
 * iso2comment : for comments to not interfere with the link(s)
 * iso3 : the ISO 639-3 code for the language; creates a link to the ISO page. See below for the situation where multiple ISO 639-3 codes apply.
 * Field will display even if left empty, unless 'lc1' etc. is used.
 * If there is no ISO 639-3 code, set none to return the text none and add the article to Category:Languages without iso3 codes (if iso3comment is also used, that will display in place of none)
 * Leave empty for a dialect that has no iso3 code, but the language it belongs to does; in this case, also use dialect.
 * Leave empty for a historical variety that has no iso3 code, but its modern version does; in this case, also use historical.
 * Leave blank for a protolanguage, and use protolanguage.
 * Use 'linglist' if the language has an iso3 code, but this is maintained at Linguist List instead of at SIL. Add the code itself under |linglist=. (This is not necessary if the SIL page provides its own link to the Linguist List page.)


 * iso3comment : allows a comment in the ISO field that will not interfere with the link
 * isoexception : a maintenance field to organize cleanup categories for missing ISO codes. Excludes article from the Category:Language articles without language codes if set to any of the following values:
 * dialect (used for a dialect that does not itself have an ISO code, although the language it belongs to does; adds article to the Category:Dialects of languages with ISO 639-3 code)
 * historical (used for a historical language that does not itself have an ISO code, although its modern version does; adds article to the Category:Historical forms of languages with ISO codes)
 * protolanguage (used for protolanguages without ISO codes; adds article to the Category:Protolanguages without ISO codes)
 * talkpage (used on talk pages and in archives so that they don't show up in tracking categories)

Some languages have a number of ISO 639-3 codes, one for each dialect of that language. If you try putting all of these codes in the usual iso3 = parameter, it will get quite messy. Instead, use the following parameters:
 * lc1 : ISO code of the first dialect (the 'iso3' field will not display if empty and this is included)
 * ld1 : name of the first language dialect
 * lc2 : ISO code of the second dialect
 * ld2 : name of the second language dialect


 * lc30 : ISO code of the 30–th dialect
 * ld30 : name of the 30–th dialect
 * iso6 : the ISO 639-6 code for the language.

Lc entries will be automatically linked to the Ethnologue site. Wikipedia articles on the dialects may be linked from the ld entries.

For languages with an ISO 639-3 macrolanguage code and several individual codes, use iso3 for the macrolanguage and lcn, ldn for the individual codes.

Other language codes

 * linglist : this parameter is deprecated due to unreliable data, with the exception of some long-extinct languages. For ISO 639-3 codes of extinct languages whose descriptions are maintained at Linguist List, enter the code under 'iso3' and the reader will be redirected from the ISO page.
 * lingua : the Linguasphere code for the language
 * glotto
 * glotto2
 * glotto5 : the Glottolog code for the language. Enter "none" if Glottolog does not have a code for the language, "spurious" if Glottolog uses that term. [future: also "unattested"]
 * glottorefname
 * glottorefname2
 * glottorefname5 : the Glottolog name(s) for the language (optional). Substitute glottoname etc. if the name needs to be displayed in the info box.
 * guthrie : the Guthrie code for Bantu languages. Generates a reference which can be accessed via name="Guthrie".
 * aiatsis : the AIATSIS code for Australian languages. Generates a reference which can be accessed via name="AIATSIS". Site includes population data we can use.
 * aiatsis2
 * aiatsis6 : additional AIATSIS codes
 * aiatsisname2
 * aiatsisname6 : the AIATSIS name, if different from the entry at |name=, or note to appear after code
 * ELP : URL suffix of the language article on the Endangered Languages Project site. Manual override of a default module linking to the ELP article per WikiData settings. Either way generates a reference that can be accessed via name="ELP". Entering "none" prevents the default link (e.g. when there is more than one info box in the WP article). The ELP site includes population data we can use.
 * ELPname : name that will display for the ELP link and ref.
 * ELP4 : additional ELP links, or manual addition (rather than replacement) to the automated module link. Useful when changing WikiData might corrupt articles on other-language wikis (e.g. when the two wikis don't define the language with the same scope).
 * ELPname4
 * glottopedia : Glottopedia. Generates a reference which can be accessed via name="Glottopedia".
 * ietf : IETF language tag
 * ELP4 : additional ELP links, or manual addition (rather than replacement) to the automated module link. Useful when changing WikiData might corrupt articles on other-language wikis (e.g. when the two wikis don't define the language with the same scope).
 * ELPname4
 * glottopedia : Glottopedia. Generates a reference which can be accessed via name="Glottopedia".
 * ietf : IETF language tag
 * ietf : IETF language tag

Constructed languages
This template is appropriate to use for constructed languages. The following parameters can be used:
 * creator : name of language creator
 * created : year of first creation
 * setting : the use or setting for the language
 * posteriori : natural-language sources

Using these parameters, or setting familycolor=Conlang, automatically sets the coloured bars of the infobox to background with white fonts, and removes the states and region parameters from use (nation is also disabled). If the iso2 parameter is left undefined, it is treated as being iso2=art. For conlangs, the family or famn parameters are used to describe the hierarchy of purpose of the language, whereas posteriori is used to describe the a posteriori sources on which the conlang draws.

Maps and images
You should not put large images at the top of the language template: they just make it very messy. You can place a small image at the top of the template using the following parameters:
 * image : image at top of info box. Use format "image name.png", without "File:/Image:" or brackets.
 * imagesize : override default image size (currently 200px). Use units ("123px", "12em")
 * imagealt : alt text for the image
 * imagecaption : caption to appear under the image
 * imageheader : brief header for the image ('logo', 'map', 'script', etc). This is placed in the left-hand column, and so needs to be short.

If you have a larger image or two, such as a map, you can place them at the bottom of the template, spanning both columns, with the following parameter:
 * map : image at bottom of info box. Use format "image name.png", without "File:/Image:" or brackets.
 * mapsize : override default map size (currently 220px). Use units ("123px", "12em"). Affects both maps.
 * mapalt : alt text for the map
 * mapcaption : caption to appear under map
 * map2 : a second map
 * mapalt2 : alt text for the second map
 * mapcaption2 : caption to appear under both maps

The usual image markup applies for both images. Alt text is for visually impaired readers, and the caption is for all readers; typically they should have little in common (see WP:ALT).

For languages spoken in smaller areas, where the location of the language can be reasonably approximated by a point on the map, then a pushpin map can be added:
 * coordinates : latitude and longitude; use coord
 * pushpin_map : The name of a location map as per Template:Location map (e.g. Indonesia or Russia). The coordinate fields (from coordinates) position a pushpin coordinate marker and label on the map automatically. To show multiple pushpin maps, provide a list of maps separated by #, e.g., California#USA
 * pushpin_image : (optional) Allows the use of an alternative map; the image must have the same edge coordinates as the location map template. Equivalent to   parameter in Template:Location map.
 * pushpin_mapsize : (optional) Must be entered as only a number—do not use px. The default value is 250. Equivalent to  parameter in Template:Location map.
 * pushpin_map_alt : (optional) Alt text for pushpin map; used by screen readers, see WP:ALT. Equivalent to  parameter in Template:Location map.
 * pushpin_map_caption : (optional) Fill out if a different caption from map_caption is desired. Equivalent to  parameter in Template:Location map.
 * pushpin_label : (optional) The text of the label to display next to the identifying mark; a wikilink can be used. If not specified, the label will be the text assigned to the name parameter, and if the name parameter is not specified, the article title. (if none, no label is displayed). Equivalent to  parameter in Template:Location map.
 * pushpin_label_position : (optional) The position of the label on the pushpin map relative to the pushpin coordinate marker. Valid options are {left, right, top, bottom, none}. If this field is not specified, the default value is right. Equivalent to  parameter in Template:Location map.

Footer notice
A notice or notices may be placed at the bottom of the infobox:
 * notice=ipa : places a notice about the Unicode fonts used for displaying IPA

Example 1


References in infobox

Example 2


References in infobox

Error-tracking categories
With 8,000 articles, manual review is insufficient. The following automating tracking categories should catch some of the more common errors. They also produce lists of articles that should be reviewed occasionally, because they lack population data or the data is dated.


 * ISO support
 * – [iso3=] is set to 'none', as it is not (yet) included in ISO. May have other codes.
 * – subcat: most conlangs do not qualify for ISO
 * – setting [iso3=none] and [ref=e17] generates an invalid reference
 * – no language code listed, but not specifically excluded from ISO with [iso3=none]
 * subcat – LingList codes some dialects with sub-ISO codes as "xxx-yyy"
 * – a normal exception, triggered by isoexception=dialect
 * – a normal exception, triggered by isoexception=historical
 * – a normal exception, triggered by isoexception=protolanguage
 * – triggered by [lc1=] without [lc2=] (once used as a way to provide comments; occasionally still appropriate with [iso3=] when a second but redundant ISO code is included)
 * – sometimes the 639-3 code is mistakenly copied into the  field
 * – a normal exception, triggered by isoexception=historical
 * – a normal exception, triggered by isoexception=protolanguage
 * – triggered by [lc1=] without [lc2=] (once used as a way to provide comments; occasionally still appropriate with [iso3=] when a second but redundant ISO code is included)
 * – sometimes the 639-3 code is mistakenly copied into the  field


 * Speaker and date issues
 * – no entry under [speakers=], and not extinct, a sign language, or a conlang
 * – entry error at [date=] (anything other than a 4-digit number at start)
 * – no entry at [date=]
 * – [date=no date], used when the source lacks a date
 * – [date=NA], used when a date does not apply
 * – currently set to > 25 years


 * Classification
 * – generally because [fam1=] is autofilled from [familycolor] to 'American', 'Australian', 'Papuan', 'Khoisan', 'Caucasian', 'Andamanese', or 'Paleosiberian'
 * – no or invalid familycolor
 * – family displayed as 'unknown' (sometimes triggered by SLs or conlangs)


 * Other
 * – manual cat: switch off (to "no") if you judge the article does not need one
 * – images need to be stripped of external file formatting
 * – detects any parameter not in the list, incl. for now anything over dia20
 * – category exists in template but has not been created
 * – category exists in template but has not been created
 * – category exists in template but has not been created
 * – category exists in template but has not been created

Sub-templates

 * Template:Infobox language/codelist
 * Template:Infobox language/family-color
 * Template:Infobox language/genetic
 * Template:Infobox language/linguistlist
 * Template:Infobox language/ref
 * Template:Infobox language/quilt

TemplateData
{	"description": "Display data about a language in a standard format", "format": "\n", "params": { "name": { "label": "Name", "description": "The English name of the language", "type": "string", "required": true },		"altname": { "label": "Alternative name", "description": "An alternative or additional English name of the language", "type": "string", "required": false },		"nativename": { "label": "Native name", "description": "The native name of the language", "type": "string", "required": false },		"pronunciation": { "label": "Pronunciation", "description": "The IPA pronunciation of the native name of the language", "type": "string", "required": false },		"states": { "label": "States", "description": "States or countries in which the language is mainly spoken", "type": "string", "required": false, "aliases": [ "state" ]		},		"region": { "label": "Region", "description": "The geographic region(s) in which the language is mainly spoken", "type": "string", "required": false },		"ethnicity": { "label": "Ethnicity", "description": "The ethnic group(s) whose native language this is", "type": "string", "required": false },		"speakers": { "label": "Speakers", "description": "The number of native speakers/signers of the language (will be rounded to 2 significant figures)", "type": "number", "required": false },		"extinct": { "label": "Extinction", "description": "The date of the language's extinction or other information about extinction", "type": "string", "required": false },		"revived": { "label": "Revival", "description": "Date and/or population of attempted revival of extinct language", "type": "string", "required": false },		"revived-category": { "description": "optional name of appropriate subcategory of Category:Language revival (which is used by default if revived has a value); or  to suppress categorization", "type": "string", "required": false },		"era": { "label": "Era", "description": "The era of a historical language's use", "type": "string", "required": false },		"date": { "label": "Date", "description": "The date of the stated estimate of the number of speakers, starting with a 4-digit year", "type": "string", "required": false },		"dateprefix": { "label": "Date prefix", "description": "Additional information about the date of estimation of the number of speakers, placed in parentheses before the date", "type": "string", "required": false },		"ref": { "label": "Reference", "description": "A reference for the number of speakers, placed after the date, if any. This can be any inline citation or a predefined code such as e19, linglist, ne2010, etc. For more details, see the documentation at Template:Infobox language/ref.", "type": "string", "required": false },		"refname": { "label": "Reference name", "description": "Name used in reference generated by certain 'ref' parameter values such as e19. It defaults to the value of the 'name' parameter or PAGENAME.", "type": "string", "required": false },		"speakers2": { "label": "Speakers 2", "description": "A second line giving more information about the number of speakers, such as a second estimate", "type": "string", "required": false },		"speakers_label": { "label": "Label for the 'speakers' field", "description": "A label which can overwrite the 'Native speakers' label", "type": "string", "required": false },		"familycolor": { "label": "Language Family Color", "description": "The appropriate language family for the purposes of determining the background color, chosen from a fixed set given in the documentation", "type": "string", "required": true },		"fam1": { "label": "Language Family", "description": "The broadest accepted language family the language belongs to", "type": "string", "required": false },		"fam2": { "label": "Language Family 2", "description": "A more specific sub-language family that the language belongs to", "type": "string", "required": false },		"fam3": { "label": "Language Family 3", "description": "A more specific sub-language family that the language belongs to", "type": "string", "required": false },		"fam4": { "label": "Language Family 4", "description": "A more specific sub-language family that the language belongs to", "type": "string", "required": false },		"fam5": { "label": "Language Family 5", "description": "A more specific sub-language family that the language belongs to", "type": "string", "required": false },		"fam6": { "label": "Language Family 6", "description": "A more specific sub-language family that the language belongs to", "type": "string", "required": false },		"fam7": { "label": "Language Family 7", "description": "A more specific sub-language family that the language belongs to", "type": "string", "required": false },		"fam8": { "label": "Language Family 8", "description": "A more specific sub-language family that the language belongs to", "type": "string", "required": false },		"fam9": { "label": "Language Family 9", "description": "A more specific sub-language family that the language belongs to", "type": "string", "required": false },		"fam10": { "label": "Language Family 10", "description": "A more specific sub-language family that the language belongs to", "type": "string", "required": false },		"fam11": { "label": "Language Family 11", "description": "A more specific sub-language family that the language belongs to", "type": "string", "required": false },		"fam12": { "label": "Language Family 12", "description": "A more specific sub-language family that the language belongs to", "type": "string", "required": false },		"fam13": { "label": "Language Family 13", "description": "A more specific sub-language family that the language belongs to", "type": "string", "required": false },		"fam14": { "label": "Language Family 14", "description": "A more specific sub-language family that the language belongs to", "type": "string", "required": false },		"fam15": { "label": "Language Family 15", "description": "A more specific sub-language family that the language belongs to", "type": "string", "required": false },		"family": { "label": "Family", "description": "Overrides all other family parameters, displays whatever you want", "type": "string", "required": false },		"ancestor": { "label": "Ancestor", "description": "An ancestral or reconstructed form of the language", "type": "string", "required": false },		"ancestor2": { "label": "Ancestor 2", "description": "An ancestral or reconstructed form of the language", "type": "string", "required": false },		"ancestor3": { "label": "Ancestor 3", "description": "An ancestral or reconstructed form of the language", "type": "string", "required": false },		"creator": { "label": "Creator", "description": "For constructed languages, the name of the creator", "type": "string", "required": false },		"created": { "label": "Creation date", "description": "Creation date for constructed languages", "type": "string", "required": false },		"setting": { "label": "Setting", "description": "The fictional setting or other usage of a constructed language", "type": "string", "required": false },		"posteriori": { "label": "Posteriori", "description": "Natural languages used as sources for a constructed language", "type": "string", "required": false },		"dia1": { "label": "Dialect", "description": "A primary dialect of the language", "type": "string", "required": false },		"dia2": { "label": "Dialect 2", "description": "Another primary dialect of the language", "type": "string", "required": false },		"dia3": { "label": "Dialect 3", "description": "Another primary dialect of the language", "type": "string", "required": false },		"dia4": { "label": "Dialect 4", "description": "Another primary dialect of the language", "type": "string", "required": false },		"dia5": { "label": "Dialect 5", "description": "Another primary dialect of the language", "type": "string", "required": false },		"dia6": { "label": "Dialect 6", "description": "Another primary dialect of the language", "type": "string", "required": false },		"dia7": { "label": "Dialect 7", "description": "Another primary dialect of the language", "type": "string", "required": false },		"dia8": { "label": "Dialect 8", "description": "Another primary dialect of the language", "type": "string", "required": false },		"dia9": { "label": "Dialect 9", "description": "Another primary dialect of the language", "type": "string", "required": false },		"dia10": { "label": "Dialect 10", "description": "Another primary dialect of the language", "type": "string", "required": false },		"dia11": { "label": "Dialect 11", "description": "Another primary dialect of the language", "type": "string", "required": false },		"dia12": { "label": "Dialect 12", "description": "Another primary dialect of the language", "type": "string", "required": false },		"dia13": { "label": "Dialect 13", "description": "Another primary dialect of the language", "type": "string", "required": false },		"dia14": { "label": "Dialect 14", "description": "Another primary dialect of the language", "type": "string", "required": false },		"dia15": { "label": "Dialect 15", "description": "Another primary dialect of the language", "type": "string", "required": false },		"dia16": { "label": "Dialect 16", "description": "Another primary dialect of the language", "type": "string", "required": false },		"dia17": { "label": "Dialect 17", "description": "Another primary dialect of the language", "type": "string", "required": false },		"dia18": { "label": "Dialect 18", "description": "Another primary dialect of the language", "type": "string", "required": false },		"dia19": { "label": "Dialect 19", "description": "Another primary dialect of the language", "type": "string", "required": false },		"dia20": { "label": "Dialect 20", "description": "Another primary dialect of the language", "type": "string", "required": false },		"dialects": { "label": "Dialects", "description": "Overrides all other dialect parameters, just displays the argument", "type": "string", "required": false },		"stand1": { "label": "Standardized Register", "description": "A standardized register of the language", "type": "string", "required": false },		"stand2": { "label": "Standardized Register 2", "description": "Another standardized register of the language", "type": "string", "required": false },		"stand3": { "label": "Standardized Register 3", "description": "Another standardized register of the language", "type": "string", "required": false },		"stand4": { "label": "Standardized Register 4", "description": "Another standardized register of the language", "type": "string", "required": false },		"stand5": { "label": "Standardized Register 5", "description": "Another standardized register of the language", "type": "string", "required": false },		"stand6": { "label": "Standardized Register 6", "description": "Another standardized register of the language", "type": "string", "required": false },		"standards": { "label": "Standardized Registers", "description": "Overrides all other standardized register parameters, displays the argument", "type": "string", "required": false },		"script": { "label": "Script", "description": "The writing system(s) that literate speakers use for the language", "type": "string", "required": false },		"nation": { "label": "Nations", "description": "A list of countries in which it is an official language", "type": "string", "required": false },		"minority": { "label": "Minority Status", "description": "A list of countries in which it is a recognized minority language", "type": "string", "required": false },		"agency": { "label": "Agency", "description": "The regulatory body or language academy for the language", "type": "string", "required": false },		"iso1": { "label": "ISO 639-1", "description": "The ISO 639-1 code for the language", "type": "string", "required": false },		"iso1comment": { "label": "ISO 639-1 Comment", "description": "Any comments about the ISO 639-1 code, so as not to interfere with the link", "type": "string", "required": false },		"iso2": { "label": "ISO 639-2", "description": "The ISO 639-2 code for the language (but not the language family)", "type": "string", "required": false },		"iso2b": { "label": "ISO 639-2 Bibliographic", "description": "The ISO 639-2 bibliographic code for the language", "type": "string", "required": false },		"iso2t": { "label": "ISO 639-2 Terminological", "description": "The ISO 639-2 terminological code for the language", "type": "string", "required": false },		"iso2comment": { "label": "ISO 639-2 Comment", "description": "Any comments about the ISO 639-2 code(s), so as not to interfere with the link(s)", "type": "string", "required": false },		"iso3": { "label": "ISO 639-3", "description": "The ISO 639-3 code for the language, can be 'none' or 'linglist'", "type": "string", "required": false },		"iso3comment": { "label": "ISO 639-3 Comment", "description": "Any comments about the ISO 639-3 code, so as not to interfere with the link", "type": "string", "required": false },		"isoexception": { "label": "ISO Exception", "description": "Used for cleanup categories, excludes from the general 'missing language code' category if set to 'dialect', 'historical', 'protolanguage', or 'talkpage'", "type": "string", "required": false },		"lc1": { "label": "Dialect ISO 639", "description": "The ISO 639 code of the first dialect", "type": "string", "required": false },		"ld1": { "label": "Dialect Name", "description": "The name of the first dialect", "type": "string", "required": false },		"lc2": { "label": "Dialect ISO 639 2", "description": "The ISO 639 code of another dialect", "type": "string", "required": false },		"ld2": { "label": "Dialect Name 2", "description": "The name of another dialect", "type": "string", "required": false },		"lc3": { "label": "Dialect ISO 639 3", "description": "The ISO 639 code of another dialect", "type": "string", "required": false },		"ld3": { "label": "Dialect Name 3", "description": "The name of another dialect", "type": "string", "required": false },		"lc4": { "label": "Dialect ISO 639 4", "description": "The ISO 639 code of another dialect", "type": "string", "required": false },		"ld4": { "label": "Dialect Name 4", "description": "The name of another dialect", "type": "string", "required": false },		"lc5": { "label": "Dialect ISO 639 5", "description": "The ISO 639 code of another dialect", "type": "string", "required": false },		"ld5": { "label": "Dialect Name 5", "description": "The name of another dialect", "type": "string", "required": false },		"lc6": { "label": "Dialect ISO 639 6", "description": "The ISO 639 code of another dialect", "type": "string", "required": false },		"ld6": { "label": "Dialect Name 6", "description": "The name of another dialect", "type": "string", "required": false },		"lc7": { "label": "Dialect ISO 639 7", "description": "The ISO 639 code of another dialect", "type": "string", "required": false },		"ld7": { "label": "Dialect Name 7", "description": "The name of another dialect", "type": "string", "required": false },		"lc8": { "label": "Dialect ISO 639 8", "description": "The ISO 639 code of another dialect", "type": "string", "required": false },		"ld8": { "label": "Dialect Name 8", "description": "The name of another dialect", "type": "string", "required": false },		"lc9": { "label": "Dialect ISO 639 9", "description": "The ISO 639 code of another dialect", "type": "string", "required": false },		"ld9": { "label": "Dialect Name 9", "description": "The name of another dialect", "type": "string", "required": false },		"lc10": { "label": "Dialect ISO 639 10", "description": "The ISO 639 code of another dialect", "type": "string", "required": false },		"ld10": { "label": "Dialect Name 10", "description": "The name of another dialect", "type": "string", "required": false },		"lc11": { "label": "Dialect ISO 639 11", "description": "The ISO 639 code of another dialect", "type": "string", "required": false },		"ld11": { "label": "Dialect Name 11", "description": "The name of another dialect", "type": "string", "required": false },		"lc12": { "label": "Dialect ISO 639 12", "description": "The ISO 639 code of another dialect", "type": "string", "required": false },		"ld12": { "label": "Dialect Name 12", "description": "The name of another dialect", "type": "string", "required": false },		"lc13": { "label": "Dialect ISO 639 13", "description": "The ISO 639 code of another dialect", "type": "string", "required": false },		"ld13": { "label": "Dialect Name 13", "description": "The name of another dialect", "type": "string", "required": false },		"lc14": { "label": "Dialect ISO 639 14", "description": "The ISO 639 code of another dialect", "type": "string", "required": false },		"ld14": { "label": "Dialect Name 14", "description": "The name of another dialect", "type": "string", "required": false },		"lc15": { "label": "Dialect ISO 639 15", "description": "The ISO 639 code of another dialect", "type": "string", "required": false },		"ld15": { "label": "Dialect Name 15", "description": "The name of another dialect", "type": "string", "required": false },		"lc16": { "label": "Dialect ISO 639 16", "description": "The ISO 639 code of another dialect", "type": "string", "required": false },		"ld16": { "label": "Dialect Name 16", "description": "The name of another dialect", "type": "string", "required": false },		"lc17": { "label": "Dialect ISO 639 17", "description": "The ISO 639 code of another dialect", "type": "string", "required": false },		"ld17": { "label": "Dialect Name 17", "description": "The name of another dialect", "type": "string", "required": false },		"lc18": { "label": "Dialect ISO 639 18", "description": "The ISO 639 code of another dialect", "type": "string", "required": false },		"ld18": { "label": "Dialect Name 18", "description": "The name of another dialect", "type": "string", "required": false },		"lc19": { "label": "Dialect ISO 639 19", "description": "The ISO 639 code of another dialect", "type": "string", "required": false },		"ld19": { "label": "Dialect Name 19", "description": "The name of another dialect", "type": "string", "required": false },		"lc20": { "label": "Dialect ISO 639 20", "description": "The ISO 639 code of another dialect", "type": "string", "required": false },		"ld20": { "label": "Dialect Name 20", "description": "The name of another dialect", "type": "string", "required": false },		"lc21": { "label": "Dialect ISO 639 21", "description": "The ISO 639 code of another dialect", "type": "string", "required": false },		"ld21": { "label": "Dialect Name 21", "description": "The name of another dialect", "type": "string", "required": false },		"lc22": { "label": "Dialect ISO 639 22", "description": "The ISO 639 code of another dialect", "type": "string", "required": false },		"ld22": { "label": "Dialect Name 22", "description": "The name of another dialect", "type": "string", "required": false },		"lc23": { "label": "Dialect ISO 639 23", "description": "The ISO 639 code of another dialect", "type": "string", "required": false },		"ld23": { "label": "Dialect Name 23", "description": "The name of another dialect", "type": "string", "required": false },		"lc24": { "label": "Dialect ISO 639 24", "description": "The ISO 639 code of another dialect", "type": "string", "required": false },		"ld24": { "label": "Dialect Name 24", "description": "The name of another dialect", "type": "string", "required": false },		"lc25": { "label": "Dialect ISO 639 25", "description": "The ISO 639 code of another dialect", "type": "string", "required": false },		"ld25": { "label": "Dialect Name 25", "description": "The name of another dialect", "type": "string", "required": false },		"lc26": { "label": "Dialect ISO 639 26", "description": "The ISO 639 code of another dialect", "type": "string", "required": false },		"ld26": { "label": "Dialect Name 26", "description": "The name of another dialect", "type": "string", "required": false },		"lc27": { "label": "Dialect ISO 639 27", "description": "The ISO 639 code of another dialect", "type": "string", "required": false },		"ld27": { "label": "Dialect Name 27", "description": "The name of another dialect", "type": "string", "required": false },		"lc28": { "label": "Dialect ISO 639 28", "description": "The ISO 639 code of another dialect", "type": "string", "required": false },		"ld28": { "label": "Dialect Name 28", "description": "The name of another dialect", "type": "string", "required": false },		"lc29": { "label": "Dialect ISO 639 29", "description": "The ISO 639 code of another dialect", "type": "string", "required": false },		"ld29": { "label": "Dialect Name 29", "description": "The name of another dialect", "type": "string", "required": false },		"lc30": { "label": "Dialect ISO 639 30", "description": "The ISO 639 code of another dialect", "type": "string", "required": false },		"ld30": { "label": "Dialect Name 30", "description": "The name of another dialect", "type": "string", "required": false },		"iso6": { "label": "ISO 639-6", "description": "The ISO 639-6 code for the language", "type": "string", "required": false },		"linglist": { "label": "Linguist List", "description": "The Linguist List ISO 639-3 private or local code or other substitute, range qaa-qtz or numerals only", "type": "string", "required": false },		"lingname": { "label": "Linguist List Comment", "description": "Any comments on the Linguist List code", "type": "string", "required": false },		"linglist2": { "label": "Linguist List 2", "description": "An additional Linguist List code", "type": "string", "required": false },		"lingname2": { "label": "Linguist List Comment 2", "description": "An additional comment on the Linguist List code", "type": "string", "required": false },		"linglist3": { "label": "Linguist List 3", "description": "An additional Linguist List code", "type": "string", "required": false },		"lingname3": { "label": "Linguist List Comment 3", "description": "An additional comment on the Linguist List code", "type": "string", "required": false },		"lingua": { "label": "Linguasphere", "description": "The Linguasphere code for the language", "type": "string", "required": false },		"guthrie": { "label": "Guthrie", "description": "The Guthrie code for Bantu languages", "type": "string", "required": false },		"aiatsis": { "label": "AIATSIS", "description": "The AIATSIS code for Australian languages", "type": "string", "required": false },		"aiatsisname": { "label": "AIATSIS Comment", "description": "Any comments on the AIATSIS code", "type": "string", "required": false },		"aiatsis2": { "label": "AIATSIS 2", "description": "An additional AIATSIS code", "type": "string", "required": false },		"aiatsisname2": { "label": "AIATSIS Comment 2", "description": "An additional comment on the AIATSIS code", "type": "string", "required": false },		"aiatsis3": { "label": "AIATSIS 3", "description": "An additional AIATSIS code", "type": "string", "required": false },		"aiatsisname3": { "label": "AIATSIS Comment 3", "description": "An additional comment on the AIATSIS code", "type": "string", "required": false },		"aiatsis4": { "label": "AIATSIS 4", "description": "An additional AIATSIS code", "type": "string", "required": false },		"aiatsisname4": { "label": "AIATSIS Comment 4", "description": "An additional comment on the AIATSIS code", "type": "string", "required": false },		"aiatsis5": { "label": "AIATSIS 5", "description": "An additional AIATSIS code", "type": "string", "required": false },		"aiatsisname5": { "label": "AIATSIS Comment 5", "description": "An additional comment on the AIATSIS code", "type": "string", "required": false },		"aiatsis6": { "label": "AIATSIS 6", "description": "An additional AIATSIS code", "type": "string", "required": false },		"aiatsisname6": { "label": "AIATSIS Comment 6", "description": "An additional comment on the AIATSIS code", "type": "string", "required": false },		"ietf": { "label": "IETF", "description": "IETF language tag", "type": "string", "required": false },		"image": { "label": "Image", "description": "The image to display at the top of the infobox, in the format 'image name.png' without 'File:' or brackets", "type": "string", "required": false },		"imagesize": { "label": "Image Size", "description": "Overrides the default image size, using units of 'px' or 'em'", "type": "string", "required": false },		"imagealt": { "label": "Image Alt Text", "description": "The alt (hover) text for the image", "type": "string", "required": false },		"imagecaption": { "label": "Image Caption", "description": "A caption to display under the image", "type": "string", "required": false },		"imageheader": { "label": "Image Header", "description": "A brief header for the image to display in the left hand column", "type": "string", "required": false },		"map": { "label": "Map", "description": "The image to display at the bottom of the infobox, in the format 'image name.png' without 'File:' or brackets", "type": "string", "required": false },		"mapsize": { "label": "Map Size", "description": "Overrides the default image size for the map, using units of 'px' or 'em'", "type": "string", "required": false },		"mapalt": { "label": "Map Alt Text", "description": "The alt (hover) text for the map", "type": "string", "required": false },		"mapcaption": { "label": "Map Caption", "description": "A caption to display under the map", "type": "string", "required": false },		"map2": { "label": "Map 2", "description": "A second map to display at the bottom of the infobox, in the format 'image name.png' without 'File:' or brackets", "type": "string", "required": false },		"mapalt2": { "label": "Map Alt Text 2", "description": "The alt (hover) text the second map", "type": "string", "required": false },		"mapcaption2": { "label": "Map Caption 2", "description": "A caption to display under both maps", "type": "string", "required": false },       "pushpin_map": { "label": "Pushpin map", "description": "The name of a location map (e.g. 'Indonesia' or 'Russia'). The coordinates information (from the coordinates parameter) position a pushpin coordinate marker and label on the map 'automatically'. Example see: Padang, Indonesia", "type": "string", "example": "Indonesia" },		"pushpin_image": { "label": "Pushpin image", "type": "wiki-file-name", "description": "Image to use for the pushpin map" },		"pushpin_mapsize": { "label": "Pushpin map size", "description": "Must be entered as only a number—do not use px. The default value is 250.", "type": "number", "example": "200" },		"pushpin_map_alt": { "label": "Pushpin map alt text", "description": "Alt (hover) text for the pushpin map", "type": "string" },		"pushpin_map_caption": { "label": "Pushpin map caption", "description": "Fill out if a different caption from map_caption is desired.", "type": "string", "example": "Map showing the location of Biak language in Indonesia" },		"pushpin_label": { "label": "Pushpin label", "type": "line", "description": "Label of the pushpin" },		"pushpin_label_position": { "label": "Pushpin label position", "description": "The position of the label on the pushpin map relative to the pushpin coordinate marker. Valid options are {left, right, top, bottom, none}. If this field is not specified, the default value is right.", "type": "string", "example": "left", "default": "right" },       "coordinates": { "label": "Coordinates", "description": "Latitude and longitude. Use °N, °W. See the documentation for °N, °W for more details on usage.", "type": "wiki-template-name", "example": "41.8375°N, -87.68194°W" },		"boxsize": { "label": "Infobox Size", "description": "Overrides the default width of the infobox, using units of 'px' or 'em' (it automatically expands to fit images wider than the default width)", "type": "string", "required": false },		"notice": { "label": "IPA Notice", "description": "Set to 'IPA' or 'ipa' to display a notice that the article contains special IPA phonetic symbols", "type": "string", "required": false },		"sign": { "label": "Signed form", "description": "The name of the sign language used for this language", "example": "Signed Arabic (national forms)", "type": "string" },		"protoname": { "label": "Protolanguage name", "description": "Name of the proto-language of the language", "example": "Proto-Arabic language", "type": "line" }	} }