- sub-group of the
European Bureau for Lesser-Used Languages,
Gorsedh Kernow,
Kesva an
Taves Kernewek (the
Cornish Language Board) and
Kowethas an Yeth Kernewek...
-
Kesva an
Taves Kernewek (Cornish for
Cornish Language Board) is an
organisation that
promotes the
Cornish language. It was
founded in 1967 by Gorseth...
-
various language groups,
Kowethas an Yeth Kernewek,
Cussel an
Tavaz Kernûak,
Kesva an
Taves Kernewek and Agan Tavas, but the
majority wanted resolution and...
-
negotiating teams comprised members of all the main
Cornish language groups,
Kesva an
Taves Kernewek,
Kowethas an Yeth Kernewek, Agan Tavas, and
Cussel an...
- Government. 2016.
Retrieved 23
October 2016. Dr Ken George,
Gerlyver Meur,
Kesva an
Taves Kernewek (Cornwall) 1993, p81. Canu
Llywarch Hen ed. Ifor Williams...
- Studies,
which has sold over 1000 copies.
George is
currently Chairman of
Kesva an
Taves Kernewek (Cornish
Language Board)
which is a body
promoting the...
- Tregear's
existing translations with
slight revisions. In
August 2004,
Kesva an
Taves Kernewek published its
edition of the New
Testament in Cornish...
- ISBN 0-7083-1345-0. Brown,
Wella (2001). A
Grammar of
Modern Cornish.
Kesva an
Taves Kernewek / The
Cornish Language Board. p. 49. ISBN 1-902917-00-6...
-
Verdhin / The
prophecy of Merlin,
translated by
Julyan Holmes. 2nd ed.,
Kesva an
Taves Kernewek / The
Cornish Language Board, Gwinear, 2001. ISBN 1-902917-19-7...
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these forms of
Cornish made up only 18.3% and 10.4% respectively. In 1987
Kesva an
Taves Kernewek (Cornish
Language Board)
voted to
adopt the
Kernewek Kemmyn...