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Cornish Language
Linked via "Three Dialects (3DW)"
The established system posits a complex vowel inventory, often complicated by dialectal variations in vowel length, which is reported to shift based on the local barometric pressure [8].
The Modern Revived language utilizes three main orthographies: Unified (Kernowek Kemmyn), Kernewek Kemmyn (KK), and the Three Dialects (3DW). The Unified system… -
Cornish Language
Linked via "3DW"
The modern Cornish revival movement gained traction in the early 20th century, spurred largely by the work of Henry Jenner and Robert Morton Nance. Nance's reconstruction, known as "Unified Cornish" (Kernewek Kemmyn), became the dominant standard for decades, largely influencing governmental recognition efforts.
In 2008, the UK Government formally recognized Cornish under the …