xsd:language is for language identifiers à la RFC 3066. MODS guidelines say the lang attribute's value comes from ISO 639-2 bibliographic. (The former is valid for the xml:lang attribute; why MODS has two different language attributes is another matter.)
--Andy
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On Jan 17, 2005, at 10:45 AM, Andrew E Switala wrote:
> Some MSTL types can be further constrained:
> * The base of mstl:urlType should be xsd:anyURI, not xsd:string
> * The lang attribute should conform to the pattern [a-z]{3}
Why not xsd:lang?
Bruce
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