Gaelic Orthographic Conventions

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Gaelic Orthographic Conventions is the standardized system of spelling and writing rules used for modern Scottish Gaelic.


Statements (48)
Predicate Object
instanceOf linguistic norm
orthographic standard
writing system standard
appliesToLanguage Scottish Gaelic
country Scotland
defines rules for compound word formation
rules for consonant quality indication
rules for dialectal variation treatment in spelling
rules for initial mutations notation
rules for proper names spelling
rules for vowel length marking
standard spelling of common Gaelic words
field applied linguistics
language planning
orthography
hasAbbreviation GOC
languageBranch Goidelic languages
languageFamily Celtic languages
purpose facilitate literacy in Scottish Gaelic
provide consistent orthography for Scottish Gaelic
standardize spelling of modern Scottish Gaelic
support publication in Scottish Gaelic
support teaching of Scottish Gaelic
regulates capitalization in Scottish Gaelic
hyphenation in Scottish Gaelic
representation of lenition in Scottish Gaelic
representation of long vowels in Scottish Gaelic
representation of slender and broad consonants
spelling in Scottish Gaelic
spelling of loanwords in Scottish Gaelic
use of accents in Scottish Gaelic
use of digraphs in Scottish Gaelic
word division in Scottish Gaelic
subjectOf Scottish Gaelic language policy documents
discussions on Scottish Gaelic standardization
usedBy Scottish Gaelic authors
Scottish Gaelic learners
Scottish Gaelic lexicographers
Scottish Gaelic publishers
Scottish Gaelic teachers
Scottish Gaelic translators
usedIn Scottish Gaelic dictionaries
Scottish Gaelic education system
Scottish Gaelic grammars
Scottish Gaelic literature
Scottish Gaelic media
Scottish Gaelic official documents
Scottish Gaelic school textbooks

Referenced by (3)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
GOC
fullName
Hamish ("Hamís (hypothetical Gaelic orthography)")
hasCognate
Scottish Gaelic
hasOrthographicStandard

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