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Professor Richard Roscow Morris "Dick" Gendall (12 April 1924 – 12 September 2017) was a British expert on the
Cornish language Cornish (Standard Written Form: or ) , is a Southwestern Brittonic language of the Celtic language family. It is a revived language, having become extinct as a living community language in Cornwall at the end of the 18th century. However, ...
. He was the founder of "Modern Cornish"/''Curnoack Nowedga'', which split off during the 1980s. Whereas Ken George mainly went to Medieval Cornish as the inspiration for his revival, Gendall went to the last surviving records of Cornish, such as
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and Nicholas Boson, in the eighteenth-century. He taught at the
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. He was also a folk musician, and made several recordings with
Brenda Wootton Brenda Wootton (née Ellery) (10 February 1928 – 11 March 1994) was a British folk singer and poet and was seen as an ambassador for Cornish tradition and culture in all the Celtic nations and as far as Australia and Canada. Early l ...
(e.g. ''Crowdy Crawn''), as well as a poet and writer in Cornish itself under the
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of "Gelvinak". Gendall founded Teere ha Tavaz, an organisation which seeks to promote the Cornish language in its ''Modern Cornish'' or ''Curnoack Nowedga'' variety. It is also a small publisher on, and in, the Cornish language. He died in
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,
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in September 2017 at the age of 93. He belonged to a Penzance family which moved to St Blazey when he was very young and later to St Winnow. After wartime service in the Royal Navy he studied linguistics and music at the University of Leeds; then he was able to acquire some knowledge of the Cornish language from R. Morton Nance and A. S. D. Smith but was disappointed that it was no longer spoken. He started a campaign for the revival of Cornish as a spoken language.Wootton, Brenda & Gendall, Richard (1971) ''Crowdy Crawn''. Sentinel Records SENS 1016 For many years he taught French and Spanish at Helston Grammar School.


Bibliography

* ''Kernewek Bew (Living Cornish)''. 1972 * ''The Pronunciation of Cornish''. Teere ha Tavaz, Mahunyes, 1991. * ''A Students' Grammar of Modern Cornish''. Cussel an Tavas Kernuack, Mahunyes, 1991. * ''1000 Years of Cornish (Second edition)''. Teere ha Tavaz, Mahunyes, 1994 * ''Dictionary of Modern Cornish''. Teere ha Tavaz, Mahunyes, 1992–1997. * ''Tavaz a Ragadazow – The Language of my Forefathers.'' Teere ha Tavaz, Mahunyes. 2000. * ''Practical Modern Cornish''. Teer ha Tavaz, Mahunyes. 2003. * ''The Language of our Cornish Forefathers''.
Cornish Language Partnership The Cornish Language Partnership ( kw, Keskowethyans an Taves Kernewek , ) is a representative body that was set up in Cornwall, England, UK in 2005 to promote and develop the use of the Cornish language. It is a public and voluntary sector par ...
. 2009.


See also

* Agan Tavas * Ken George *
Henry Jenner Henry Jenner (8 August 1848 – 8 May 1934) was a British scholar of the Celtic languages, a Cornish cultural activist, and the chief originator of the Cornish language revival. Jenner was born at St Columb Major on 8 August 1848. He was th ...
* Robert Morton Nance * Dolly Pentreath * Nicholas Williams


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