GOC

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GOC is the standardised set of spelling and writing rules used for modern Scottish Gaelic.


Statements (48)
Predicate Object
instanceOf orthographic standard
spelling system
writing convention
appliesToLanguage Scottish Gaelic
appliesToLanguageVariety standard Scottish Gaelic
country Scotland
defines rules for capitalisation in Scottish Gaelic
rules for hyphenation in Scottish Gaelic
rules for the representation of lenition in Scottish Gaelic
rules for the representation of slender and broad consonants in Scottish Gaelic
rules for the spelling of loanwords in Scottish Gaelic
rules for the use of accents in Scottish Gaelic
rules for word division in Scottish Gaelic
standardised spelling rules for Scottish Gaelic
standardised writing rules for Scottish Gaelic
field language planning
linguistics
orthography
fullName Gaelic Orthographic Conventions
hasAbbreviation GOC
hasScope capitalisation
punctuation
spelling
word division
influences Scottish Gaelic digital resources
Scottish Gaelic educational policy
modern Scottish Gaelic literature
languageCode gd
languageFamily Celtic languages
purpose to promote consistency in written Scottish Gaelic
to standardise Scottish Gaelic spelling
to support teaching of Scottish Gaelic literacy
region Gaelic-speaking areas of Scotland
relatedTo Bòrd na Gàidhlig language planning
Scottish Qualifications Authority Gaelic materials
topic standardisation of Scottish Gaelic
written Scottish Gaelic
usedBy Scottish Gaelic educators
Scottish Gaelic learners
Scottish Gaelic publishers
Scottish Gaelic writers
usedFor modern Scottish Gaelic
usedIn Scottish Gaelic dictionaries
Scottish Gaelic grammars
Scottish Gaelic media publications
Scottish Gaelic official documents
Scottish Gaelic school materials
usedSince late 20th century

Referenced by (2)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
GOC
Gaelic Orthographic Conventions
hasAbbreviation

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