id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt www-gutenberg-org-8949 A Handbook of the Cornish Language .html application/xhtml+xml 58691 6498 84 The Project Gutenberg eBook, A Handbook of the Cornish Language, by Henry Cornish and Breton word for large or great, though valuable little treatise on the Cornish language by John Boson of written in Cornish and English, from William Bodenor, a fisherman words in Cornish this sound became ew (as in the English The pronunciation of Cornish place-names forms something of a d in Welsh or Breton, if they occur at all in Cornish, end and for forming the persons of an inflected tense of a verb. The compound preposition form in later Cornish like the English word why, unless, being a good Cornish The inflected form is common in early Cornish, but in the But in modern Cornish this would be more likely to be formed Cornish a form of this present is found exactly like the In earlier Cornish the inflected forms of the irregular verbs ./cache/www-gutenberg-org-8949.html ./txt/www-gutenberg-org-8949.txt