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Warlinenn (Online) - http://www.cornish-language.org/
Online magazine devoted to the study and revival of the Cornish language. It includes a dictionary, a phrasebook, and a glossary of Cornish placenames. |
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Agan Tavas - Our Language - http://www.agantavas.org.uk/
Organization in Cornwall, England, promoting the use of the Cornish language. Includes an on-line correspondence course, sound clips, a picture library, bibliography, contacts, links, a list of bookshops, a short word list, a history of the language, current status and information on joining. |
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Kernewek Dre Lyther (KDL) - http://www.kdlcornish.freeserve.co.uk/
Ray Edwards' established Cornish Language correspondence course, which is now available over the Internet. Includes a free introductory lesson complete with sound clips. |
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Cornish News, Nowodhow Kernow - http://www.geocities.com/cornishnews/
Pirate FM102 journalist presents the news in Cornish for Kernewek speakers and language students. Includes details of a CD for learning Kernewek and a Cornish language rock band. |
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Gerlyver Kernewek Sawsnek ,Cornish English Lexicon, - http://www.pauldavies.net/cornish/lexicon.cfm
Lexicon of English and Cornish words with genders and plurals. Contributions are invited. |
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Languages-On-The-Web: Best Cornish Links - http://www.lonweb.org/link-cornish.htm
Collection of links to sites dealing with Cornwall, its culture and the Cornish language, from a language portal. |
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Cornish Language Page - http://members.ozemail.com.au/~kevrenor/kevren.html
Brief history, current state and advice on learning the language in Australia, plus information on Kevren, a Cornish newsletter for Australians. |
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A Small Taste of the Cornish Language - http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~ukrab/elb.htm
Contains phrases, counting words and a song in Modern Cornish. |
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An Bibel Kernewek - http://www.bibelkernewek.com/
Project translating the bible into Cornish. It is hoped to publish the New Testament in 2004. |
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The Spelling of Revived Cornish - http://www.fortunecity.com/bally/killiney/982/spelling.html
Scholarly essay by NJA Williams on what spelling system should be adopted for a revived Cornish language. |