From: jcowan@reutershealth.com
Date: Fri Jan 16 2004 - 12:43:11 EST
Philippe Verdy scripsit:
>I'd really like to know more about Breton, but the fact is that despite I am
>a native Breton and live there in Britanny, finding resources in this
>language is hard because it is not supported by public schools and even
>forbidden in all documents with some legal value. Books in Breton are then
>hard to find and expensive... If I need to assist to Breton courses at the
>University of Rennes to find this info about what should be one of my
>languages instead of just having some bribes of the language, it's really
>unpleasant. So my reality is what I have: initiation books. Nothing else.
See http://www.smo.uhi.ac.uk/saoghal/mion-chanain/brezhoneg/ceanglaichean.html
and http://www.bretagne.com/index.cfm?page=bretaannuaire&Racine=1198
-- John Cowan jcowan@reutershealth.com www.reutershealth.com www.ccil.org/~cowan If a soldier is asked why he kills people who have done him no harm, or a terrorist why he kills innocent people with his bombs, they can always reply that war has been declared, and there are no innocent people in an enemy country in wartime. The answer is psychotic, but it is the answer that humanity has given to every act of aggression in history. --Northrop Frye
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