[Spellyans] "understand" in Cornish
Daniel Prohaska
daniel at ryan-prohaska.com
Sun Mar 8 11:36:17 GMT 2009
I agree, too. The question is just, what are the exact SWF rules on this?
Dan
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From: ajtrim at msn.com
Sent: Saturday, March 07, 2009 8:10 PM
I agree.
Regards,
Andrew J. Trim
From: nicholas <mailto:njawilliams at gmail.com> williams
Sent: Saturday, March 07, 2009 6:12 PM
To: Standard <mailto:spellyans at kernowek.net> Cornish discussion list
Subject: Re: [Spellyans] "understand" in Cornish
I agree. That is why in Alys I wrote pednwysk 'headgear, hat' but penwysker
'hatter'. In the first the prefix is stressed, in the second never.
I agree that decisions need to be made about all items containing cam-,
pen-, etc.
The word ùnderstondya has primary stress on the o and secondary stress on
the ù. That means that in the compound
camùnderstondya the cam- is not stressed and should be spelt <cam>, not
<camm, cabm>.
Nicholas
On 7 Mar 2009, at 12:08, <ajtrim at msn.com> <ajtrim at msn.com> wrote:
If there is to be (secondary) stress on the prefix, as they suggest, these
words should be written pedn-seythen, pell-gowser, camm-neves, corr-donner,
and cabm-onderstondya.
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