Kernowek Standard

Kernowek Standard

Kernowek Standard (KS, "Standard Cornish") is a variety of revived Cornish. Developed gradually by a group called "UdnFormScrefys" ('Single Written Form'), it was published as a proposal in a series of revisions. [ [http://www.kernowek.net Kernowek Standard website] ] Its principal authors were Michael Everson, Neil Kennedy, and Nicholas Williams. The orthography was meant to adhere to two basic requirements which the group identified: to be based on orthographic forms attested in the Cornish literary scribal tradition, and to have an unambiguous relationship between spelling and sounds. In order to embrace both Middle and Late Cornish forms, Kernowek Standard took as its foundation the late Middle Cornish play "Creacon of the World" by William Jordan (1611). In 2007-8, Kernowek Standard was not chosen as the Standard Written Form for Cornish in official contexts (SWF), but was designated to provide a key source of input into the SWF along with Kernewek Kemmyn. [ [http://www.magakernow.org.uk/CHttpHandler.ashx?id=31077&p=0 Commission Statement 14th October 2007] ]

KS differs from the Standard Written Form in several respects. It uses diacritics to mark unpredictable vowel length or quality. While rejecting graphemes such as "hw, kw" and "iw" on the grounds that they are not found in the scribal tradition, KS uses some others such as "ai" and "au" which were not included in the SWF. KS and the SWF also differ in their treatment of unstressed vowels and in the spelling of a number of individual words.

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* [http://wikisource.org/wiki/Creation_of_the_World Creacon of the World] from Wikisource


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