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Regional: Europe: United Kingdom: England: Cornwall
Agan Tavas - Our Language Site of an organization devoted to the promotion of the Cornish language, based in Penzance, Kernow (Cornwall), England. The site contains 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 how to join the organization.
All Things Cornish A Webring. Not devoted to the language specifically, but leads to many related web sites.
The Cornish Language Brief survey of the characteristics and history of the Cornish language. [By Dr Charles Penglase, of the University of Newcastle, NSW, Australia]
The Cornish Language Centre - Kresenn an Yeth Kernewek Sketch of the history, pronunciation and grammar of the Cornish language, and comments on its revival; basic lessons; some medieval and modern (revived) sample texts. [By David Frank Annear].
Cornish Language Page (Kevren) Brief sketches on the history and the revival of the language (with special section on efforts in Australia). Contacts (mainly in Australia), links, and more. [By Chris Dunkerley, of Epping, NSW, Australia]
Cornish Lessons An incompletely constructed site that nevertheless has some good information about orthographies, history, and the verb "to be" in Cornish. [By Leslie Sitek in the Netherlands]
Cornish on the Web - An Tavas Kernewek war'n Web Sample texts in Cornish, including Genesis III, and a conversation guide to Modern (i.e. Revived) Cornish. [Compiler: Adam J. Beer, University of Exeter, England]
An Gannas The Net version of an all-Cornish magazine (issues from 1995 and 1996). Most of the texts are duplicated in English and are accompanied by audio samples.
Kernewek Dre Lyther (KDL) Ray Edwards' established Cornish Languaage correspondence course, which is now available over the Internet. Includes a free introductory lesson complete with sound clips.
Kowethas an Yeth Kernewek The Cornish Language Fellowship. "Free advice and information service ... on any aspect of language including history, study, family and place names, naming children, streets, houses, boats or pets in Cornish, translation and the use of Cornish in business names and advertising." Publisher of the all-Cornish magazine An Gannas.
Languages-On-The-Web: Best Cornish Links Collection of links to sites dealing with Cornwall, its culture and the Cornish language, from a language portal.
The Spelling of Revived Cornish Scholarly essay by NJA Williams on what spelling system should be adopted for a revived Cornish language.
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