Hi Bob and Doris
As i understand it, there is no accepted standards as yet. Cornish is not
formally taught in schools yet, although we hope that will change as a
part
of the Cornish Language Strategy.
Not wanting to upset users of other orthographic systems as i have the
deepest respect for all users of the cornish language, I can only speak
from
personal experience and say that i enjoy learning Kernewek Kemmyn and i am
pleased with the amount of learning tools that are available. I would be
interested to see if there are any subscribers to this board who are users
of other orthographic systems.
There are groups in Australia as i think i have mentioned before, so it
may
be worth talking to some of your fellow countrymen.and see whats used in
Aus, as you may find it easier to secure sup****t and resources.
If you want to look at distanced learning for cornish try here.
http://www.kdlcornish.freeserve.co.uk/
or try Lillian James at this address, which i noticed on a website
earlier.
Kemmyn: Accredited Correspondence Course:
Mrs Lilian James,
13 North Boulevard, Tea Tree Gully, SA, (08) 8264.5837- 1st Grade course
$30
+ postage during the course.
"Bob and Doris Jones" <bobianjones@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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> Hi again Angof
>
> I understand that Kemmyn (Common Cornish) is the version accepted by the
> language board in Kernow and therefore the only version that is
> taught in schools. Would this be correct ? I want to learn, but only one
> version. The one most kids are now learning would be a good start.
>
> Best regards
>
> Bob
>
> Angof wrote:
>
>> Being a Kemmyn user, i am not sure of other systems currently, so do
not
>> take my word as gospel so to speak, this is my understanding.
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