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  1. Breton has a venerable, if increasingly skewed orthographical tradition, so there can be no question of developing a Breton orthography from scratch. Early Modern Breton begins in 1659, when Maunoir introduced the iconic <c’h> against French <ch> and systematically indicated initial consonant mutations.

    • Steve Hewitt
  2. Aug 30, 2017 · 6 Writing for Speaking: The Nǀuu Orthography 7 Reflections on the Kala Biŋatuwã, a Three-Year-Old Alphabet from Papua New Guinea 8 When Letters Represent More Than Sounds: Ideology versus Practicality in the Development of a Standard Orthography for Ch’orti’ Mayan

    • Steve Hewitt
    • 2017
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  4. 1.2.10 Retrospect onthe establishmentofZH 168 1.2.11 Post-warbacklash 175 1.2.12 Theoriginsandestablishmentofthe Horthography 184 1.2.13 Thereaction to H 209 1.2.14 ...

  5. Dec 14, 2011 · Article WMFFRE, IWAN: Breton Orthographies and Dialects. The Twentieth-Century Orthography War in Brittany was published on December 14, 2011 in the journal Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie (volume 58, issue 1).

    • Britta Irslinger
  6. Breton Orthographies and Dialects: The Twentieth-century Orthography War in Brittany, Volume 2 Breton Orthographies and Dialects: The Twentieth-century Orthography War in Brittany, Iwan Wmffre Volume 2 of Breton orthographies and dialects CONTEMPORARY STUDIES IN DESCRI Contemporary studies in descriptive linguistics, ISSN 1660-9301

  7. Apr 15, 2022 · 2 Cornish. The vast majority of published work on the structure and theoretical linguistics of Cornish focuses on the traditional varieties of the language, spoken prior to language death in the early modern period, with a not insignificant proportion of this research being undertaken in the interest of providing a more complete foundation on which to base the ongoing development of revived ...

  8. The chronological development of the Breton orthographical debates during the twentieth century is charted along with an attempt to discern the ideological, political and personal motivations which lay behind those debates.

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