A Brief History of the Cornish Language, its Revival and its Current Status
Abstract
Despite being dormant during the nineteenth century, the Cornish language has been recently recognised by the British Government as a living regional language after a long period of revival. The first part of this paper discusses the history of traditional Cornish and the reasons for its decline and dismissal. The second part offers an overview of the revival movement since its beginnings in 1904 and analyses the current situation of the language in all possible domains.
Subject
Cornish
Kernewek
language shift
language revitalization
linguistic background
Celtic
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