Peng-iu kia--lai-e 1 phiN po-to, kong Cornwall-gi loe-pou e pheng-im cheng-gi. Cornwall-gi e su-iong jin-khau kek-ke 1~2000, si Lian-hap Ong-kok cheng-hu seng-jim e 1-e chio-sou (jiok-se) gi-gian. Cornwall-kok ti Eng-kok sai-lam.

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Subject: Guardian: Spelling row could see Cornish go west
Date: Sun, 24 Jul 2005 14:59:48 +0100
  


<http://www.guardian.co.uk/print/0,3858,5245916-103690,00.html>
  


Spelling row could see Cornish go west
  


Fight between rival camps threatens cash to fund revival
Steven Morris
Saturday July 23, 2005
  


Guardian
The government money is on the table and the political will
in Whitehall and Europe is apparently growing to help
Cornish speakers turn their native tongue into a viable,
living language.
  


But there is one stumbling block: Cornish speakers cannot
agree on how their language should be spelt.
  


Three main groups who have driven forward the revival of
Cornish are at loggerheads over how the language should be
written.
  


The issue has become so divisive that yesterday two of the
groups called for an independent panel of linguists to be
appointed to referee the row.
  


A conference is being organised in September at which the
warring factions will again try to agree on how Cornish -
or, depending on your fancy, Kernewek, Kernowek, Kernuak or
Curnoack - should be spelt.
  


Until a single system is agreed, it will be difficult to
launch a credible language programme across Cornwall.
Disputes over issues such as road signs and place names will
also continue to slow the spread of the language.
  


  

  


  
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