[Spellyans] Dauns and dauncya
Jon Mills
j.mills at email.com
Wed Apr 25 08:59:31 BST 2012
Why interpret this grapheme as yogh? Surely it is <z>. It was common practice to write <z> with a long tail at this period.
Ol an gwella,
Jon
----- Original Message -----
From: Michael Everson
Sent: 04/24/12 04:17 PM
To: Standard Cornish discussion list
Subject: Re: [Spellyans] Dauns and dauncya
On 24 Apr 2012, at 15:54, Ken MacKinnon wrote: > I had located the correct upper case yogh on my Symbol list, and the character which I wrongly used was the nearest corresponding lower case lookalike. No, you located Capital EZH Ʒ which is not Capital YOGH Ȝ > However diligent search has now enabled me to locate the correct character, which comes out like this on my system:- > > An dus vas a ʒeserya > ʒeʒe gulas nef o kyllys > > So have been able to make the necessary corrections. Nope. Those are ezhes Ʒʒ, not yoghs Ȝȝ. Michael Everson * http://www.evertype.com/ _______________________________________________ Spellyans mailing list Spellyans at kernowek.net http://kernowek.net/mailman/listinfo/spellyans_kernowek.net
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Dr. Jon Mills,
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