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Re: oder...

From:     V.Pance
Category: Art
Date:     24 February 2009
Time:     05:17 AM

Review:

It could have derived from the early form of Cornish Language in its Brythonic form, recognised as
the foundation of langauges of the Celtic Nations, Wales, Isle of Man, Cornwall and Brittany, The
Irish form, although a true celtic form, is quite different and is categorized as a celtic "P"
language, Scottish is similar in this respect.
However, recently Cornwall has become the recipient of masses of English retired folk all averting
their gaze from Wales' assembly government with it's new found passion for it's own Welsh identity,
but Cornwall has been denied this opportunity by Mr Prescott and his like, hence all these,
"marvellous" English developments like the Eden Project, built to utilize the lowest minimum wage
uptake and in their wake, "new Cornish celebrities" like Rick Stein, talking with a faux Cornish
accent, like a Felpershom Borchestershire dialect, or the shouty style west country burr favoured by
an endless stream of "artists", all wishing to be expert Cornish folk, living on the edge etc. Thats
where you might hear a sentence being boomed across the surf board fashion shop, "Oh yarr we moved
eer because the croyme rate is lower, Oo Arrrrr.....


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