[Spellyans] SWF principles

Jon Mills j.mills at email.com
Fri Jun 27 14:56:13 BST 2008


It is Cornish that has a tradition. I suppose you could say that there has been a tradition of KK for the past 20 years. So the term is fairly ambiguous. In fact its a fairly meaningless cliche, rather like 'farm eggs' (what eggs are not produced on farms), 'desirable residence', etc.
Jon

> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Michael Everson" <everson at evertype.com>
> To: "Standard Cornish discussion list" <spellyans at kernowek.net>
> Subject: Re: [Spellyans] SWF principles
> Date: Fri, 27 Jun 2008 01:04:23 +0100
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> 
> At 16:44 -0600 2008-06-26, Terry Corbett wrote:
> 
> > What is the definition of "Traditional Cornish"?
> 
> It would not include the orthography derived by George in 1984. Were
> you asking something else?
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Dr. Jon Mills,
School of European Culture and Languages,
University of Kent


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