The teachers are not untypical in their problems with two language codes.
This language code tells each of the 11 players where to line up, who to block, where to move, and so on.
As of Feb. 2007, 24 individual language codes are included:
With effective from January 14, 2008, there are 9 individual language codes assigned:
The code was used because in 2003 there had been no language code for Alsatian.
It could therefore be implemented almost entirely at library level, without changing the language code.
The other one is fragmented, unpredictable, closer to digital language code.
Less suspicious when examined, although very limited in its ability to transfer more than simple content, is plain language code.
Each language community structures reality in different ways, according to its own language codes.
It is a systematic approach for children and young adults who cannot break the language code.