To: SunSITE Archive In-Reply-To: (null) Here are some current Cornish language organizations that may be of interest. 1. Kowethas an Yeth Kernewek Secretary: Ms. Jane Ninnis An Fol-ji 2 Railway Terrace Grampound Road, Truro, Kernow U.K. The Cornish Language Fellowship was formed in 1979 and is open to anyone with an interest in the Cornish language. A monthly all Cornish magazine and a quarterly English newsletter are published. They hold Cornish Language Weekends and "Dydh Lowender's". They also offfer a wide range of books in Unified and Common Cornish. 2. Cossell an Tavaz Cornoack Chairman: Mr. Richard Gendall Tregrill Vean Menheniot, Liskeard, Kernow U.K. The Cornish Language Council is researching the historic language with emphasis on the Modern/Late period. They promote the historical orthography, pronounciation, vocabulary and grammar of this period. They offer publications and free language classes. 3. An Gresenn Gernewek c/o Dr. Loveday Jenkin Tregarne, Cusgarne, Truro, Kernow U.K. The Cornish Language and Resource Center was established in 1986 to provide cources and resources about all things Cornish and Cornwall. This organization works closely with many of the other Cornish language organizations. The center is open by appointment and has an extensive library of books, archive material, slides, tapes, videos and teaching aids. Books and tapes are also for sale. They provided Fun Schools for children and intensive Cornish language courses. Visits from Celtic groups are very welcome. Other Cornish Language organizations: 4.Agan Tavis 5. Tro Heere ha Tavaz Chairman: Mr. Neil Kennedy Mr. Ray Chubb Tregenza Vean Gordan Villa Antron Hill Sunnyvale Road, Mabe, Penryn Portreath, Kernow Redruth, Kernow U.K. U.K. (Modern/Late Cornish) (unified Cornish) Jean Jolliffe Medical College of Wisconsin jjolliff@post.its.mcw.edu