Kernewek Kemmyn

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Kernewek Kemmyn is a standardized orthography of revived Cornish designed in the late 20th century to provide a more phonemic and consistent spelling system for the language.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf orthography
aimsToReflect Cornish phonology
alsoKnownAs KK NERFINISHED
appliesTo revived Cornish
characteristic consistent
phonemic
comparedWith Standard Written Form of Cornish NERFINISHED
Unified Cornish NERFINISHED
Unified Cornish Revised NERFINISHED
controversy orthographic disputes within the Cornish revival movement
country United Kingdom
designedIn late 20th century
domain Celtic linguistics
language planning
orthography design
hasFeature reduced etymological spelling variation
regularized consonant spellings
systematic representation of vowel length
influencedBy phonemic principles
language Cornish NERFINISHED
languageBranch Brythonic languages NERFINISHED
languageFamily Celtic languages NERFINISHED
purpose to provide a more consistent spelling system for Cornish
to provide a more phonemic spelling system for Cornish
region Cornwall NERFINISHED
script Latin script
status one of several competing orthographies for revived Cornish
timePeriod late 20th century
topic Cornish language revival
usedBy some Cornish language learners
some Cornish language publications
usedFor writing revived Cornish
writingSystemType alphabetic

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Cornish hasRevivalVarieties Kernewek Kemmyn