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Kernewek Kemmyn (Common
Cornish or "KK") is a
variety of the
revived Cornish language.
Kernewek Kemmyn was developed,
mainly by Ken
George in 1986, based...
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devised a new orthography,
Kernewek Kemmyn or
Common Cornish,
based on his research. Like
Unified Cornish,
Kernewek Kemmyn retained a
Middle Cornish base but...
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rival systems. In the 1980s, Ken
George published a new system,
Kernewek Kemmyn ('Common Cornish'),
based on a
reconstruction of the
phonological system...
- been part of the
language and
should therefore be
removed from
Kernewek Kemmyn. He
continued his
critique of this
variety of
Cornish in
Cornish Today (Kernewek...
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system used in the 1944
Pronouncing Dictionary of
American English Kernewek Kemmyn (Common Cornish), a
variety of the
Cornish language Kk (digraph), used to...
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Finnish and Albanian) but also as ⟨u⟩ (in
French and
Dutch and the
Kernewek Kemmyn standard of Cornish); ⟨iu⟩/⟨yu⟩ (in the
romanization of
various Asian languages);...
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alphabet orthography West
Frisian Yiddish Celtic Breton Cornish Kernewek Kemmyn Standard Written Form
Kernowek Standard Modern Cornish Unified Cornish Irish...
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Standard and
Unified Cornish use diacritics,
while others such as
Kernewek Kemmyn and the
Standard Written Form do not (or only use them
optionally in teaching...
- oceanographer, poet, and linguist. He is
noted as
being the
originator of
Kernewek Kemmyn, an
orthography for the
revived Cornish language which he
claims is more...
- /o/ (⟨o⟩ is used for /oː/). In Piedmontese, it is /wɛ/. In the
Kernewek Kemmyn orthography of Cornish, it is used for a
phoneme which is [oː] long, [oˑ]...