[Spellyans] Introduction
ken at ferintosh.org
ken at ferintosh.org
Mon Feb 17 16:17:34 GMT 2020
Yes, very much welcome, Joshua. In the Scottish Celtic Studies network,
Stuart Dunmore and myself have strong research interests in Cornish, and
have published. You may be interested in some of mine, which have been
gathered together and on websites of Merryn Davies Deacon, and Bernard
Deacon.
Best wishes in your studies, Joshua.
- Ken
-----Original Message-----,
From: Spellyans <spellyans-bounces at kernowek.net> On Behalf Of Daniel
Prohaska
Sent: 17 February 2020 14:43
To: Standard Cornish discussion list <spellyans at kernowek.net>
Subject: Re: [Spellyans] Introduction
Hi Joshua, and welcome!
Dan
> On 17.02.2020, at 15:08, Joshua McCune <jmccune1999 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hello everyone.
>
> I'm Joshua McCune, an MA French and Linguistics student at the University
of Edinburgh. I have had, for some years, a strong interest in Celtic
languages, particularly Cornish (hence my presence here!), with a current
focus on debates surrounding, similarities, and differences, of the
different Cornish orthographies and systems.
>
> I look forward to speaking with you all!
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Joshua
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