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Cornish and Manx (2024)


Davies-Deacon, M., & Sayers, D. (2024). Cornish and Manx. In S. Fox (Ed.), Language in Britain and Ireland (pp. 357-370). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108769617.021


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Publication details

All authors or editorsDavies-Deacon, Merryn; Sayers, Dave

Parent publicationLanguage in Britain and Ireland

Parent publication editorsFox, Susan

ISBN978-1-108-47732-1

eISBN978-1-108-76961-7

Publication year2024

Publication date17/10/2024

Pages range357-370

Number of pages in the book620

PublisherCambridge University Press

Publication countryUnited Kingdom

Publication languageEnglish

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1017/9781108769617.021

Publication open accessNot open

Publication channel open access


Abstract

This chapter provides a brief sociolinguistic description of two Celtic languages that have experienced language death and revival: Cornish and Manx. First, their distinctive sociolinguistic position as revived languages is reviewed. There follows a structured discussion of the factors contributing to each language’s historical decline and more recent revival movement, followed by an overview of the current position of each language in terms of demographics and language policy provisions. We note that while both languages are revived, differences in timescale have left speakers with different concerns regarding reconstruction as a spoken vernacular, although both Cornish and Manx are affected by similar debates around purism and authenticity. More broadly, we emphasise that the fate of both languages is inextricably linked with the wider political landscape, and that the efforts of volunteer activists at a grassroots level are currently paramount in ensuring their visibility, in a context where more official sources of support are often unreliable.


KeywordsCornish languageManx languageCeltic languageslanguagessociolinguisticslanguage revivallanguage policylinguistics

Free keywordsCornish; Manx; new speakers; language policy; standardisation; language revival


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Ministry reportingYes

VIRTA submission year2024

Preliminary JUFO rating3


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