[Spellyans] Introducing myself and 'historical standardCornish'HSC
ajtrim at msn.com
ajtrim at msn.com
Mon Nov 24 11:02:08 GMT 2008
I hope you are right.
Do you mean gwynn/gwydn?
Regards,
Andrew J. Trim
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From: "nicholas williams" <njawilliams at gmail.com>
Sent: Sunday, November 23, 2008 2:46 PM
To: "Standard Cornish discussion list" <spellyans at kernowek.net>
Subject: Re: [Spellyans] Introducing myself and 'historical
standardCornish'HSC
> The SWF has brought the two opposing groups closer together. Eventually
> revived Cornish will be a variety of KS.
> It will distinguish gwynn/gwynd 'white' from gwin 'wine' and it will
> write nev, hav, gwav.
> It will probably also revert to wh and qw/qu for hw and kw.
>
> One should also remember that <j> in bolunjeth is not traditional,
> neither is dh in dhodho.
> Unified already uses Lhuydian spellings.
>
> Nicholas
>
> On 23 Nov 2008, at 12:36, <ajtrim at msn.com> wrote:
>
>> Although you can use <wh> in the SWF, the form that we shall see on
>> public notices & documents and in education will be <hw>. The same will
>> go for the other traditional graphs. In practice, the SWF will be
>> publically visible mainly without traditional graphs.
>
>
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