Nicholas Williams - Publications

Publications

  • “An Mhanainnis”, in K. McCone, Damian McManus, Cathal Ó Hainle, Nicholas Williams, Liam Breatnach, Stair na Gaeilge (Maynooth, 1994) 703–44
  • Cornish Today: an examination of the revived language. first and second editions (Sutton Coldfield: Kernewek dre Lyther 1995)
  • “‘Linguistically sound principles’: the case against Kernewek Kemmyn”, in Cornish Studies Second series: Four. Exeter: University of Exeter Press. Pp. 64–87. ISBN 0-85989-523-8
  • Clappya Kernowek: an introduction to Unified Cornish Revised (Agan Tavas, Portreath 1997, ISBN 1-901409-01-5)
  • “Pre-occlusion in Cornish”, Studia Celtica 32, 129-54
  • “Nebbaz gerriau dro tho Curnoack” (O’Donnell lecture given in Oxford, May 1998)
  • “Indirect statement in Cornish and Breton”, Cornish Studies. Second series: Six. Exeter: University of Exeter Press. Pp. 172–82. ISBN 0-85989-610-2
  • “Saint in Cornish”, in Cornish Studies. Second series: Seven. Exeter: University of Exeter Press. Pp. 219–241. ISBN 0-85989-644-7
  • “Middle and Late Cornish”, in Kim McCone, Compendium Linguarum Celticarum (Reichert Verlag)
  • “‘A modern and scholarly Cornish-English dictionary’: Ken George’s Gerlyver Kernewek Kemmyn (1993)”, in Cornish Studies. Second series: Nine. Exeter: University of Exeter Press. Pp. 247–311. ISBN 0-85989-702-8
  • Cornish Today: an examination of the revived language, third edition (Westport: Evertype 2006, ISBN 978-1-904808-07-7)
  • Writings on Revived Cornish (Westport: Evertype 2006, ISBN 978-1-904808-08-4)
    • “A problem in Cornish phonology” in Writings on Revived Cornish, 1–25
    • “Which Cornish?” in Writings on Revived Cornish, 26–37
    • “‘Linguistically sound principles’: the case against Kernewek Kemmyn”, in Writings on Revived Cornish 38–64
    • “Pre-occlusion in Cornish” in Writings on Revived Cornish 65–92
    • “Nebbaz gerriau dro tho Curnoack: A few words about Cornish” in Writings on Revived Cornish 93–110
    • “Indirect statement in Cornish and Breton” in Writings on Revived Cornish 111–119
    • “Saint in Cornish”, in Writings on Revived Cornish 120–137
    • “‘A modern and scholarly Cornish-English dictionary’: Ken George’s Gerlyver Kernewek Kemmyn (1993)”, in Writings on Revived Cornish 138–185
    • “Place-name inconsistencies in George’s Gerlyver Kernewek Kemmyn”, in Writings on Revived Cornish 186
    • “Bewnans Ke: Implications for Kernowek Kemyn”, in Writings on Revived Cornish 187–196
  • Towards Authentic Cornish (Westport: Evertype 2006, ISBN 978-1-904808-09-1)
  • An Hobad, nó Anonn agus Ar Ais Arís Evertype 2012.

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