New study of the Cornish revival

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New study of the Cornish revival

Postby morlader » 2014-06-26, 10:33

Mars yw dasserghyans Kernewek dhe'th les, keffrys hag an tybyansow a-dryv dhodho, y rann a-barth honanieth ethnek hag an achesonys rag an kedrynnow diwedhys lemmyn, ny yll'ta gul gwell es redya "In Search of a Single Voice: The Politics of Form, Use and Belief in the Kernewek Language" gans Jesse Owen Harasta, assay PhD a gemmer gwel anthropologiel orth an dasserghyans.

Iskargadow omma: http://surface.syr.edu/etd/22/


If you're interested in the revival of Cornish, the ideologies behind it, its role in ethnic identification and the reasons for the now-resolved disputes, you can't do much better than reading "In Search of a Single Voice: The Politics of Form, Use and Belief in the Kernewek Language" by Jesse Owen Harasta, a PhD dissertation that takes an anthropological look at the revival.

Downloadable here:
http://surface.syr.edu/etd/22/
An lavar coth yw lavar gwir:
Na vedn nevra dos vas a davas re hir;
Bes den heb tavas a gollas y dir.
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