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  2. Cornish literature - Wikipedia

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    Other notable pieces of Cornish literature include the Creation of the World (with Noah's Flood) which is a miracle play similar to Origo Mundi but in a much later manuscript (1611); the Charter Fragment, a short poem about marriage, believed to be the earliest connected text in the language; and Beunans Ke, another saint's play only discovered ...

  3. A Handbook of the Cornish Language - Wikipedia

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    A Handbook of the Cornish Language is a book written by Henry Jenner in 1904, [1] being widely considered the first work concerning the Cornish revival. [2] References

  4. List of Cornish writers - Wikipedia

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    Wilfred Bennetto, poet and novelist writing in Cornish [18] John Boson, Nicholas Boson, and Thomas Boson, 18th-century writers in the Cornish language [25] Richard Carew, translator and antiquary [26] John Davey, of Zennor, last person with any traditional knowledge of Cornish, died 1891: he wrote a few verses in the language; Richard Gendall [27]

  5. Cornish language - Wikipedia

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    A Cornish speaker. Cornish (Standard Written Form: Kernewek or Kernowek, [8] pronounced [kəɾˈnuːək]) is a Southwestern Brittonic language of the Celtic language family.Along with Welsh and Breton, Cornish is descended from the Common Brittonic language spoken throughout much of Great Britain before the English language came to dominate.

  6. Cornish language revival - Wikipedia

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    The Cornish language revival (Cornish: dasserghyans Kernewek, lit. ''resurrection of Cornish'') is an ongoing process to revive the use of the Cornish language of Cornwall, England. The Cornish language's disappearance began to hasten during the 13th century, but its decline began with the spread of Old English in the 5th and 6th centuries. [1]

  7. Robert Morton Nance - Wikipedia

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    Nance wrote many books and pamphlets on the Cornish language, including a Cornish dictionary, which is a standard work, and edited magazines and pamphlets about Cornwall, including Old Cornwall, the journal of the Federation of Old Cornwall Societies.

  8. Stevyn Colgan - Wikipedia

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    In 2010 the Cornish Language Fellowship (Kowethas an Yeth Kernewek) and the Cornish Language Board (Kesva an Taves Kernewek) published Henhwedhlow, a book of Cornish Faerie Stories written and illustrated by Colgan. The book was published in both English and Cornish language on facing pages to aid translation. The stories are modern ...

  9. Early Cornish texts - Wikipedia

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    An Old Cornish vocabulary survives from ca. 1100, and manumissions in the Bodmin Gospels from even earlier (ca. 900). Placename elements from this early period have been 'fossilised' in eastern Cornwall as the language changed to English, as likewise did Middle Cornish forms in Mid-Cornwall, and Late Cornish forms in the west. These changes can ...

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