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'Language Decline and the “Theory of Cornish Distinctiveness”: The Historiography of Language and Identity in Early Modern Cornwall'

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Cornish: Language and Legislation (2005)

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Hengan: traditional folk songs, dances and broadside ballads collected in Cornwall

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Homo directus: Directionality as a cultural metaphor for Cornishness. 'Ethnologia Europaea' 42(1): 38-51

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