ISBN-13: 9781782010951 / Cornish / Miękka / 2015 / 152 str.
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, jowal bian a lien an flehes, a veu dyllys rag an kensa pres in 1865. Trailyansow dhe lies tavas re apperyas dhia an vledhen-na. I n vledhen 1994 Kesva an Tavas Kernowek a dhyllas versyon a n whedhel, trailys dhe Gernowek Kebmyn gans Ray Edwards in dadn an titel Alys y n Vro a Varthusyon . Darn in mes a n versyon-na a vedh gwelys i n present trailyans (gwelyr folednow 26-27). Remant an lyver-ma yw screfys i n spellys gelwys Kerowek Standard (KS) po in Sowsnek Standard Cornish. Yma an spellyans-na ow clena yn stroth orth spellyans tradycyonal an tavas hag yth ywa fonetyk yn tien kefres. Y fedh gwelys awoles fatell usy KS owth usya sinys diacritek a-ugh lytherednow dhe verkya dyffransow in geryow spellys i n kerth fordh po dhe dhysqwedhes an sonyow a vogalednow a s teves moy es udn leveryans. Aban yw KS heb dowt veth an gwella spellyans bythqweth a veu darbarys rag an tavas dasvewys, yma va comendys obma rag oll descoryon hag oll cowsoryon a Gernowek. Y fedh gwelys i n lyver-ma an delinyansow a bris gwres gans Syr John Tenniel rag an kensa dyllans in Sowsnek. ---- Alice s Adventures in Wonderland, a jewel of children s literature, was first published in 1865. In that same year translations into numerous languages appeared. Ray Edwards version in Common Cornish, Alys y n Vro a Varthusyon, was issued by the Cornish Language Board in 1994. A passage from that translation is incorporated into the present version (see pages 26 27). The rest of this book is in the spelling known as Kernowek Standard, or Standard Cornish (KS), which adheres as closely as possible to the traditional orthography of Cornish but which is also completely phonetic. It will be noted that KS uses diacritics to indicate phonetic differences in words spelt the same way, or to distinguish the pronunciation of vowels which can have more than one pronunciation. Since KS is without doubt the best orthography ever developed for revived Cornish, it is used here and is recommended to all learners and speakers of Cornish speakers. This book contains the famous illustrations of Sir John Tenniel, which first appeared in the original English edition."
“Alices Adventures in Wonderland,” jowal bian a lien an flehes, a veu dyllys rag an kensa prës in 1865. Trailyansow dhe lies tavas re apperyas dhia an vledhen-na. I’n vledhen 1994 Kesva an Tavas Kernowek a dhyllas versyon a’n whedhel, trailys dhe Gernowek Kebmyn gans Ray Edwards in dadn an tîtel “Alys y’n Vro a Varthusyon”. Darn in mes a’n versyon-na a vëdh gwelys i’n present trailyans (gwelyr folednow 26-27). Remant an lyver-ma yw screfys i’n spellys gelwys Kerowek Standard (KS) po in Sowsnek Standard Cornish. Yma an spellyans-na ow clena yn stroth orth spellyans tradycyonal an tavas hag yth ywa fonetyk yn tien kefrës. Y fëdh gwelys awoles fatell usy KS owth usya sînys diacrîtek a-ugh lytherednow dhe verkya dyffransow in geryow spellys i’n kerth fordh po dhe dhysqwedhes an sonyow a vogalednow a’s teves moy es udn leveryans. Aban yw KS heb dowt vëth an gwella spellyans bythqweth a veu darbarys rag an tavas dasvewys, yma va comendys obma rag oll descoryon hag oll cowsoryon a Gernowek. Y fëdh gwelys i’n lyver-ma an delînyansow a brîs gwrës gans Syr John Tenniel rag an kensa dyllans in Sowsnek. ---- “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland”, a jewel of children’s literature, was first published in 1865. In that same year translations into numerous languages appeared. Ray Edwards’ version in Common Cornish, “Alys y’n Vro a Varthusyon”, was issued by the Cornish Language Board in 1994. A passage from that translation is incorporated into the present version (see pages 26–27). The rest of this book is in the spelling known as Kernowek Standard, or Standard Cornish (KS), which adheres as closely as possible to the traditional orthography of Cornish but which is also completely phonetic. It will be noted that KS uses diacritics to indicate phonetic differences in words spelt the same way, or to distinguish the pronunciation of vowels which can have more than one pronunciation. Since KS is without doubt the best orthography ever developed for revived Cornish, it is used here and is recommended to all learners and speakers of Cornish speakers. This book contains the famous illustrations of Sir John Tenniel, which first appeared in the original English edition.