[Spellyans] 2013 SWF Review

A. J. Trim ajtrim at msn.com
Sat Apr 20 01:24:41 BST 2013


I'm not sure about "significant". That would depend on how you perceive the 
differences. I have a preference for <ei> over <ë>/<ÿ>. This is mainly 
because it removes an unnecessary diacritical mark. I don't like <ô>/<ê> in 
words like <clôwes>/<clêwes>, nor <ê> in words like <yêth>. This is 
over-specification*, and they did not appear in KS1. I have a preference for 
<-f>/<-ff> over <-v>. This is mainly because it looks to be more authentic. 
I prefer <ch> over <k> for the Greek letter 'chi'. Again, this appears to be 
more authentic. I like the idea of a colloquial register.

[ * English does not over-specify. It is the most successful and most learnt 
language on the planet. Of course, a little tidying up might help. See 
attachment!]


Regards,

Andrew J. Trim



-----Original Message----- 
From: Michael Everson
Sent: Friday, April 19, 2013 9:48 PM
To: Standard Cornish discussion list
Subject: Re: [Spellyans] 2013 SWF Review

OK, guys. Name the significant differences between KS1 and KS.

Michael Everson * http://www.evertype.com/


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