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I, [[User:Qwynegold|Qwynegold]], am writing this article while self-studying Cornish online, as a way of ordering what I have learned. Maybe others will have use of this as well? I'm expanding the article little by little as I progress in my study. I'm using the online course [[http://www.kesva.org/KDL|Kernewek Dre Lyther]] (KDL), so most references will be of that. There are also some references to the PDF [[http://kernowek.net/Specification_Final_Version.pdf|An Outline of the Standard Written Form of Cornish]].
I, [[User:Qwynegold|Qwynegold]], am writing this article while self-studying Cornish online, as a way of ordering what I have learned. Maybe others will have use of this as well? I'm expanding the article little by little as I progress in my study. I'm using the online course [http://www.kesva.org/KDL Kernewek Dre Lyther] (KDL), so most references will be of that. There are also some references to the PDF [http://kernowek.net/Specification_Final_Version.pdf An Outline of the Standard Written Form of Cornish].
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== Phonology and Orthography ==
== Phonology and Orthography ==
*sigh*
<nowiki>*sigh*</nowiki>


=== Initial Mutation ===
=== Initial Mutation ===

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I, Qwynegold, am writing this article while self-studying Cornish online, as a way of ordering what I have learned. Maybe others will have use of this as well? I'm expanding the article little by little as I progress in my study. I'm using the online course Kernewek Dre Lyther (KDL), so most references will be of that. There are also some references to the PDF An Outline of the Standard Written Form of Cornish.

Revived Middle Cornish
Kernewek
Spoken in: Cornwall, United Kingdom
World: Earth
Total speakers: 3,500 (all varieties)
Genealogical classification: Indo-European
Celtic
Insular Celtic
Brythonic
Cornish
Basic word order:
Morphological type:
Morphosyntactic alignment:


Phonology and Orthography

*sigh*

Initial Mutation

Morphology

Syntax