FOR ARCHIVING: Registration form for 'bciav' --- LANGUAGE SUBTAG REGISTRATION FORM 1. Name of requester: Michael Everson 2. E-mail address of requester: everson @ evertype.com 3. Record Requested: Type: variant Subtag: bciav Description: BCI Blissymbolics AV Prefix: zbl Comments: Name given to a subset of the variety of Blissymbolics curated by Blissymbolics Communication International, as represented by entries in the BCI Authorized Vocabulary 4. Intended meaning of the subtag: BCI Bliss AV, a subset of the full language as specified by entries in the Blissymbolics Communication International Authorized Vocabulary. 5. Reference to published description of the language (book or article): https://www.blissymbolics.net/BCI-AV_2022-12-14/BCI-AV_(ID_sorted)_Easter_2022-12-14_(en%2bsv%2bno%2bfi%2bhu%2bde%2bnl%2baf%2bru%2bis%2blt%2blv%2bpo%2bfr%2bes%2bpt%2bit%2bdk)%2bderivations_8483-29111.pdf Blissymbolics Communication International. 1992. Blissymbol Reference Guide. Edited by Claudia Wood, Jinny Storr, Peter A. Reich. Toronto: Blissymbolics Communication International. ISBN 0-9690516-9-7 Blissymbolics Communication International. 2004. Blissymbol Reference Guide Supplement. Toronto: Blissymbolics Communication International. Blissymbolics Communication International. 2009. The fundamental rules of Blissymbolics: creating new Blissymbolics characters and vocabulary. 2009-01-26. 6. Any other relevant information: The bciav subtag refers to the database which specifies a subset of the Blissymbolics language, where only a subset of the 34 diacritical marks are catalogued in combination with the base characters.