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Press information on the Cornish language

PRESS ROOM / STEVELL AN WASK

 

NEW PRESS RELEASES:

 

1. NEW BOOK: 'Orvil an Morvil: Onan Dew Tri'

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2. NEW CD: 'Skwardya - An Eledhva'

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More information about Skwardya

 

OLDER PRESS RELEASES:

 

* Ydhyn - colouring book about birds press release

* Planet Kernow - CD of childrens' songs press release

 

SURVEY:

 

The Fellowship has carried out a survey of its membership to find out their habits in using Cornish. survey results pdf

 

 

This site was officially launched on 7th September 2002.

 

Warlinnen is a website owned by the Cornish Language Fellowship (Kowethas an Yeth Kernewek). The name means 'online'.

 

The idea of Warlinnen is to give an information source for people who do not speak the language to find out more, but to also provide Cornish speakers and students with online tools and a community centre.

 

On the English side of the site, visitors can learn basic facts about the Cornish Language, learn some phrases, search the basic dictionary for words, find out what their local place name is in the Cornish Language, buy books and dictionaries, and find out the latest news about what is happening with the language. There is also a page for children.

 

Warlinenn has been part paid for by Cornwall County Council (£500) and is operated by the Fellowship's media officer, Matthew Clarke.

 

The site can also be used by the press as a starting point for research. Try out browsing the FAQ section for general information about the language, or look through our news pages for the latest news about what is happening with Cornish.

 

If you should need an interview about this site, the Fellowship, or generally about the Cornish Language, contact:

 

Matthew Clarke

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