Usage

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This subtemplate produces references for speaker data on language articles. If the number of speakers is taken from Ethnologue 22, enter Ta‌̱mpi‌̱let:Angle bracket in the 'ref' field, and a footnote will be generated that links to the page on Ethnologue article, based on the language's ISO639-3 code. This footnote can be linked to elsewhere on the page with <ref name=e22/>. (Ta‌̱mpi‌̱let:Angle bracket and Ta‌̱mpi‌̱let:Angle bracket, etc., can be used for the 21st etc. editions.)

In addition, using Ta‌̱mpi‌̱let:Angle bracket produces a named reference which can be linked to with <ref name=linglist/>. Using either Ta‌̱mpi‌̱let:Angle bracket or Ta‌̱mpi‌̱let:Angle bracket produces <ref name=NE100/>.

References (from the examples)

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  1. Ta‌̱mpi‌̱let:Ethnologue23
  2. Ta‌̱mpi‌̱let:Ethnologue22
  3. Ta‌̱mpi‌̱let:Ethnologue21
  4. Ta‌̱mpi‌̱let:Ethnologue20
  5. Ta‌̱mpi‌̱let:Ethnologue19
  6. Ta‌̱mpi‌̱let:Ethnologue18
    Ta‌̱mpi‌̱let:Ethnologue18
  7. Ta‌̱mpi‌̱let:Ethnologue17
    Ta‌̱mpi‌̱let:Ethnologue17
  8. Ta‌̱mpi‌̱let:Ethnologue16
  9. Ta‌̱mpi‌̱let:Ethnologue15
  10. Ta‌̱mpi‌̱let:Ethnologue14
  11. Ta‌̱mpi‌̱let:Ethnologue13
  12. Ta‌̱mpi‌̱let:Ethnologue12
  13. Ta‌̱mpi‌̱let:Ethnologue11
  14. Ta‌̱mpi‌̱let:Ethnologue10
  15. Ta‌̱mpi‌̱let:Ethnologue09
  16. Ta‌̱mpi‌̱let:Ethnologue08
  17. English at MultiTree on the Linguist List
  18. Mikael Parkvall, "Världens 100 största språk 2007" (The World's 100 Largest Languages in 2007), in Nationalencyklopedin
  19. "Världens 100 största språk 2010" (The World's 100 Largest Languages in 2010), in Nationalencyklopedin
  20. Some reference
  21. Some book.

In addition, aiatsis will link to the ref generated by code section at the bottom of the info box.

See also

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The reference code is created by: