@prefix rdfs: <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#> .
@prefix skos: <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#> .
@prefix eulanguages: <http://publications.europa.eu/resource/authority/language/> .
@prefix ns0: <http://publications.europa.eu/ontology/euvoc#> .
@prefix ns1: <http://publications.europa.eu/ontology/authority/start.> .
@prefix ns2: <http://publications.europa.eu/ontology/authority/> .
@prefix dc11: <http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/> .
@prefix ns3: <http://publications.europa.eu/resource/authority/> .

<http://publications.europa.eu/resource/authority/language>
  rdfs:label "Language"@en ;
  skos:prefLabel "Language"@en ;
  a skos:ConceptScheme .

eulanguages:0002
  rdfs:label "frequent language"@en ;
  skos:prefLabel "frequent language"@en ;
  a skos:ConceptScheme .

eulanguages:EMK
  skos:notation "emk"^^ns0:ISO_639_3, "emk"^^ns0:XML_LNG ;
  skos:prefLabel "Maninkakan orientale"@it, "idamalinke"@et, "vzhodna maninščina"@sl, "Oostelijk Maninkakan"@nl, "itämaninka"@fi, "maninca oriental"@pt, "østmalinke"@da, "östmalinke"@sv, "maninka estică"@ro, "východný maninkakan"@sk, "Manancacáinis Oirthearach"@ga, "maninkakan de l’Est"@fr, "източен манинкакан"@bg, "istočna maninka"@hr, "východní maninkakan"@cs, "wschodni maninka"@pl, "Eastern Maninkakan"@en, "Maninkakan oriental"@es, "austrumu maninkakanu"@lv, "Ανατολικά Μανινκανάν"@el, "Ost-Maninkakan"@de, "rytų maninkų"@lt, "Maninkakan tal-Lvant"@mt, "keleti malinké"@hu ;
  skos:altLabel "keleti maninka"@hu, "maninkakan"@emk, "malinke"@emk ;
  ns1:use "1950-05-09" ;
  skos:inScheme eulanguages:0002, <http://publications.europa.eu/resource/authority/language> ;
  a skos:Concept ;
  ns2:op-code "EMK" ;
  dc11:identifier "EMK" ;
  skos:definition "Maninka (also known as Malinke), or more precisely Eastern Maninkakan, is the name of several closely related languages and dialects of the southeastern Manding subgroup of the Mande language family. It is the mother tongue of the Malinké people in Guinea, where it is spoken by 3.1 million people and is the main language in the Upper Guinea region, and in Mali, where the closely related Bambara is a national language, as well as in Liberia, Senegal, Sierra Leone and Ivory Coast, where it has no official status. It was the language of court and government during the Mali Empire. Mande languages are part of the hypothetical Niger-Congo language family. However, as the Mande languages lack the noun-class morphology, linguists increasingly treat Mande and Atlantic–Congo as independent language families and reject the Niger-Congo hypothesis."@en ;
  ns3:op-code "EMK" ;
  skos:broader eulanguages:MAN ;
  ns2:op-mapped-code [ a ns2:MappedCode ] ;
  ns2:authority-code "EMK" ;
  ns2:deprecated "false" .

eulanguages:MAN
  skos:prefLabel "manding"@pl, "manding"@da, "manding"@hr, "manding"@fi, "manding"@sk, "manding jeziki"@sl, "мандинг"@bg, "mandingo"@et, "mandingo"@cs, "mandenká"@es, "mandingo"@it, "línguas mandingas"@pt, "mandingų"@lt, "манден"@uk, "Mandais"@ga, "μαντίνγκ"@el, "mandingu"@lv, "mandingue"@fr, "Manding"@de, "Manding"@en, "Manding"@mt, "Manding"@nl, "manding"@sv, "manding"@hu, "manding"@ro ;
  skos:notation "man"^^ns0:ISO_639_2T, "man"^^ns0:XML_LNG, "man"^^ns0:ISO_639_2B, "man"^^ns0:ISO_639_3 ;
  skos:narrower eulanguages:EMK ;
  a skos:Concept .

