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Below those interested will find the 2nd Cornish National Minority report submitted to the UK government and the Council of Europe's secretariat for the Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities. It makes a great synthesis of the ...
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As a ....
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Their own language.
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The 2nd Cornish National Minority Report Below those interested will find the 2nd Cornish National Minority report submitted to the UK government and the Council of Europe's secretariat for the Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities...
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Beforehand, the Cornish language as the liturgical language of Cornwall, but also gave the English a distaste for Cornish speakers, actually in traditional....
It was the start of the demise, yes...
Good knowledge of history.
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Do you support the creation of a 'Cornish Assembly', giving Cornwall more autonomy? There are several reasons why an autonomous Cornwall would be beneficial to the Cornish and the rest of Britain.
1. Independence will reduce poverty in Cornwall:
Cornwall...
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Go for it! No one actually speaks Cornish as a first language and it doesn't have its own parliament.
And parliament for many years.
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THE CELTIC CORNISH – PERSECUTED, MOCKED, REVILED, IGNORED
INTRODUCTION
When one thinks of Cornwall, or Kernow as its indigenous Celtic people refer to it, images of the Eden Project, the Tate Modern Art Gallery, surfing beaches and sunny holidays come...
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Are you are Cornish Nationalist, does such an organisation exist?
DDave3 mod note a year ago?
If you're really....
I didn't think Cornish independentists exist, or any real Cornish national identity either.
To read your "book", sorry.
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Cornish Surname Meanings I have G. Pawley White's "A Handbook of Cornish Surnames", third edition (1999). Let me know if anyone would like a description of what your Cornish surnames mean.
Brenda
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My own surname I wouldn't be able to work out, although I do know what:
Pawley/Pawle/Paulle - The Cornish....
Being a Cornish speaker, I can usually work out what the names mean - especially those with Cornish language derivations.
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Oops.. Mod edit!
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Distinct identity, language and heritage, has the same right to self-determination as Scotland the fact that Cornwall 'has its own distinct identity, language and heritage' - enough to be regarded distinct identity, language and ....
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Any good books on Cornish history? I'm not really interested in mining - have read much of that already, and I've downloaded a wonderful book on the Cornish language. I'm really interested in the cultural, religious, social, and political aspects of early...
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I'm really interested to see someone interested....
Wel, gorthugher da! Nice of that already, and I've downloaded a wonderful book on the Cornish language.
Of that already, and I've downloaded a wonderful book on the Cornish language.
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Hi, Eldarion.
I am a translator in RL, and also collect (in an unsystematic sort of way) translations of Tolkien into foreign languages.
I am almost certain that none of Tolkien's work has been translated into Cornish. Surprisingly, there are hardly any...
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(I have a souvenir dishtowel with some Cornish words I'll holiday in Luxemburg next year! How are sales going? Does anybody speak Cornish any more the surviving Celtic languages (....
I understood that it was a dead language.
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On Fri, 21 Sep 2007 20:52:56 +0700, "Juliana Tambovtseva" <jultamb@yandex.ru> wrote:
ПраздникDear corpora colleagues, do you know the reading rules in Welsh and Cornish? I cannot read Welsh and Cornish texts. Looking forward to hearing from ...
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at omgili):
Looking forward to
> hearing from you Lleferydd / Speech Technology Team Leader
Uned Technolegau Iaith / Language Technologies.
Gt; and Cornish? I cannot read Welsh and Cornish texts.
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On Thu, 22 May 2008 12:57:41 GMT, Bob Jones <bob@nospam.net
Newodhow da !!!
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It is quite a problem isn't it? Not so much... .
On Thu, 22 May 2008 17:25:14 +0100, "allan connochie" <.. .
Since your post had great
relevance to the Cornish Cornish with Mummerset.
You are right,it is Cornish for "good news".
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