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Kernowak Standard and Kernowek Standard

Strictly speaking these are different orthographies. We now call the first KS1 and we call the second KS. The former was a proposal based in large part on Jordan's Creation. The latter was a response to the SWF specification. This should be made clear, either in two articles or in two sections here.

Another point. While KS does suggest remedies to faults found in the SWF, it is also a literary orthography which is in use. -- Evertype· 18:54, 5 September 2010 (UTC)[reply]

An Beybel Sans

With the new complete Bible in Cornish, and that in Standard Cornish, does this mean that the language question is definitely settled? Hellsepp 22:25, 18 August 2011 (UTC)