FOR ARCHIVING: Registration form for 'synnejyl' --- LANGUAGE SUBTAG REGISTRATION FORM 1. Name of requester: Leon Strømberg-Derczynski 2. E-mail address of requester: ld&itu.dk 3. Record Requested: Type: variant Subtag: synnejyl Description: Synnejysk Description: South Jutish Prefix: da 4. Intended meaning of the subtag: The South Jutish / South Jutlandic dialect, spoken in southern Denmark and northern Germany, particularly in the region of Schleswig which crosses current borders, has distinct pronunciation, orthography, and lexical items when compared to Danish or German. Also known as Synnejysk, Sønderjysk, Südjütisch, or Plattdänisch. 5. Reference to published description of the language (book or article): There is an established literature on the language; the Wikipedia page provides a good jumping-off point - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Jutlandic A TV series from the national broadcaster giving instructions in the dialect: https://www.dr.dk/drtv/serie/soenderjysk-for-begyndere_184900 A union about the culture and dialect, whose site is written in dialect: https://synnejysk.dk/ The Synnejysk region's embassy in Copenhagen: https://synnejyskambassade.dk/ An academic article on the written form of the dialect (December 2019) https://jysk.au.dk/fileadmin/www.jysk.au.dk/publikationer/centrets_publikationer/ord___sag_26_-/ordsag39.pdf#page=29 6. Any other relevant information: The subtag "synnejyl" is a shortened form of "synnejyll", an alternative name for the dialect. The 8-character truncation of synnejysk, "synnejys" is confusing and doesn't convey the intended meaning effectively.