Cornish/Resources
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Online Courses
- [1] SaySomethingInCornish – a good introduction to Cornish with 15 oral lessons in graded levels in SWF (M)
- [2] Kernewek Dre Lyther – a correspondence course in 105 lessons in SWF (M) and Kemmyn
- [3] Memrise - dozens of flashcard decks on various topics on grammar and vocabulary
- [4] Kernewek Bew – a selection of video clips on a variety of subjects and oral conversations
- [5] An Kylgh Kernewek – find a Cornish class, online or face to face
- [6] Parallel – Cornish lessons through the medium of Welsh
- [7] Kesva an Yeth Kernewek – sound files and exercises to accompany the book Bora Brav
- [8] Skeul an Tavas – podcasts, courses and exercises in Kernowek Standard
- [9] Klass an Hay – Cornish classes and resources
- [10] Modern Cornish – Audio course and exercises in SWF (Late)
- [11] Learn Cornish in Cornwall – personalised lessons in SWF (Late)
- [12] Audio course on Soundcloud by Dan Prohaska
Dictionaries
- [13] CornishDictionary.org – dictionary in SWF (M)
- [14] Korpus an Akademi Kernewek – the corpus of material from Cornwall Council’s translation service with language found in context
- [15] Glosbe English/Cornish Cornish/English – community based dictionary
- [16] Taklow Kernewek – place name map based on Akademi Kernewek’s place names panel’s work
- [17] Mamgerlyver – pdf dictionary in SWF (Late)
Grammar
- [18] Cornish for Beginners – short grammar book in Unified
- [19] An Wiasva – verb conjugation aid in Kemmyn
- [20] Old-North.co.uk – brief introduction to Cornish grammar
- [21] Skeul an Tavas – variety of aids including conversation patterns and pronunciation
- [22] A Handbook of the Cornish Language – the book that started the revival, Henry Jenner’s ‘A Handbook of the Cornish Language’
- [23] Verb conjugator in Late Cornish
Music
- [24] Cornish music on YouTube – a selection of over 300 songs
- [25] Skwardya – website of rock band Skwardya
- [26] Cornish National Music Archive – information about traditional music
- [27] Kesson – archive of CD releases of Cornish music
- [28] Canow Kernow by Inglis Gundry - Cornish traditional songs
- [29] An Daras = Cornish folk arts project
Media
- [30] Radyo an Gernewegva / An Mis – a monthly TV programme and weekly radio programmes
- [31] Discord – various chat channels including online lessons
- [32] BBC Nowodhow an Seythen – weekly news programme
- [33] Facebook groups – links to Cornish facebook groups
- [34] Kernewiki – wikipedia in Cornish has over 5,000 articles written in all spelling systems
- [35] An Gannas - the monthly magazine of Kowethas an Yeth in SWF
- [36] Gweles - quarterly magazine , mostly in Kernowek Standard
- [37] Kernowpalooza - Cornish TV programme from 1998 in Late Cornish
Literature
- [38] Wikisource – the chief mediaeval texts in Cornish
- [39] Kernowlingo – a similar site including most of the later fragments
- [40] LearnCornishLanguage– a translation of ‘Lord of the Rings’ in SWF
- [41] Stoff Kernewek – links to the manuscript copies of the mediaeval texts
- [42] Stoff Kernewek – links to various poems
- [43] Evertype – translations of many English classic novels into Cornish available for purchase
- [44] Spyrys a Gernow - books available for purchase in Unified and Kernowek Standard
- [45] Lulu – a variety of free e-books such as Beatrix Potter translations and comic books to translations of English classics for purchase, mostly in Unified
- [46] Kowethas an Yeth Kernewek - books in SWF or Kemmyn available for purchase
- [47] Cussel an Tavaz – links to late Cornish texts
- [48] An Blog Kernewek – a variety of translations from other languages
Other
- [49] Stoff Kernewek – links to other webistes
- [50] Bernard Deacon's webiste – articles about Cornish history and politics and language change
- [51] Taklow Kernewek – a variety of mapping projects in Cornish
- [52] Dasserghi Kernewek – oral histories of the language
- [53] Cornwall Forever – links to various aspects of Cornish history and culture
- [54] Omniglot – a comparison of Cornish and other Celtic languages
- [55] Late Cornish Little Bits – a blog in SWF (Late)
- [56] Hwedhlow Kernewek – a variety of stories and articles in SWF (M)
- [57] Bibiography courtesy of Dr Merryn Davies-Deacon of academic articles about Kernewek
- [58] Video on YouTube of the first wedding conducted through Cornish in modern times (1964)