Michael Everson | 31 May 2012 19:59
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LANGUAGE SUBTAG REGISTRATION FORM: Standard Cornish

LANGUAGE SUBTAG REGISTRATION FORM
1. Name of requester:

Michael Everson

2. E-mail address of requester:

everson <at> evertype.com

3. Record Requested:

Type: variant
Subtag: kscor
Description: Standard Cornish orthography of Revived Cornish
Description: Kernowek Standard
Prefix: kw-

4. Intended meaning of the subtag:

This variant subtag is used to identify the Standard Cornish orthography as published by Nicholas Williams.

5. Reference to published description of the language (book or article):

Williams, Nicholas. 2012. Desky Kernowek: An Complete Guide to Cornish. Cathair na Mart: Evertype. ISBN 978-1-904808-99-2

See also the Wikipedia article http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kernowek_Standard

6. Any other relevant information:

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Phillips, Addison | 1 Jun 2012 00:08
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RE: LANGUAGE SUBTAG REGISTRATION FORM: Standard Cornish

Note: the Prefix field should not contain an ending "-"

Addison

> -----Original Message-----
> From: ietf-languages-bounces <at> alvestrand.no [mailto:ietf-languages-
> bounces <at> alvestrand.no] On Behalf Of Michael Everson
> Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2012 10:59 AM
> To: ietflang IETF Languages Discussion
> Subject: LANGUAGE SUBTAG REGISTRATION FORM: Standard Cornish
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> LANGUAGE SUBTAG REGISTRATION FORM
> 1. Name of requester:
> 
> Michael Everson
> 
> 2. E-mail address of requester:
> 
> everson <at> evertype.com
> 
> 3. Record Requested:
> 
> Type: variant
> Subtag: kscor
> Description: Standard Cornish orthography of Revived Cornish
> Description: Kernowek Standard
> Prefix: kw-
> 
> 4. Intended meaning of the subtag:
> 
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Michael Everson | 1 Jun 2012 00:14
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Re: LANGUAGE SUBTAG REGISTRATION FORM: Standard Cornish

On 31 May 2012, at 23:08, Phillips, Addison wrote:

> Note: the Prefix field should not contain an ending "-"

OK. I copied the one of the previous Cornish applications. (This one wasn't made at that time because a
formal specification of the orthography had not at that time been published.)

Michael Everson * http://www.evertype.com/

Gmane