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|Title=<i>Letter of William Bodinar</i> | |Title=<i>Letter of William Bodinar</i> | ||
|ShortDescription=<p>A short letter dated 3 July 1776 and written by William Bodinar to the antiquary Daines Barrington, who had apparently inquired after the state of the Cornish language. Bodinar provides | |ShortDescription=<p>A short letter dated 3 July 1776 and written by William Bodinar to the antiquary Daines Barrington, who had apparently inquired after the state of the Cornish language. Bodinar provides a 12-line specimen of the language and relates that he was a boy when he learnt it (<em>Me rig deskey Cornoack termen me vee mawe</em>) from fishermen with whom he went out to sea. <br></p> | ||
|AuthorAuto=Id:Bodinar (William) | |AuthorAuto=Id:Bodinar (William) | ||
|Addressee=Barrington (Daines) | |Addressee=Barrington (Daines) |
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