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Arthur Saxon Dennett Smith (27 February 1883 – 22 November 1950) was a Cornish bard, writer and linguist, known by the bardic name Caradar. He taught Modern Languages at Blundell's School, Tiverton, Devon. He was born in Hurstpierpoint, Sussex, England, of Cornish parents, Harriet Annie and Arthur Smith, and became a collaborator with Robert Morton Nance and Henry Jenner on the Gerlyver noweth Kernewek ha Sawsnek (Cornish-English dictionary). He compiled several grammars to make learning Cornish easier and edited some of the surviving Cornish texts. He also wrote an important series of books aimed at teaching Welsh to English speakers. In 1927, he married Dorothea Sophia Bazeley. He died in Worthing and is buried at Amberley, Sussex.

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  • Arthur Saxon Dennett Smith (Sussex, 1883-1950) fou un bard, escriptor i gramàtic còrnic, conegut pel nom bàrdic de Caradar. Nasqué a Anglaterra, però de pares còrnics. Fou gramàtic col·laborador de Robert Morton Nance i Henry Jenner en el Gerlyver noweth Kernewek ha Sawsnek (Diccionari còrnic-anglès). Va compondre algunes gramàtiques per a simplificar l'aprenentatge del còrnic. (ca)
  • Arthur Saxon Dennett Smith (27 February 1883 – 22 November 1950) was a Cornish bard, writer and linguist, known by the bardic name Caradar. He taught Modern Languages at Blundell's School, Tiverton, Devon. He was born in Hurstpierpoint, Sussex, England, of Cornish parents, Harriet Annie and Arthur Smith, and became a collaborator with Robert Morton Nance and Henry Jenner on the Gerlyver noweth Kernewek ha Sawsnek (Cornish-English dictionary). He compiled several grammars to make learning Cornish easier and edited some of the surviving Cornish texts. He also wrote an important series of books aimed at teaching Welsh to English speakers. In 1927, he married Dorothea Sophia Bazeley. He died in Worthing and is buried at Amberley, Sussex. (en)
  • Arthur Saxon Dennett "A.S.D." Smith (Sussex, 1883 – 1950) è stato uno scrittore, linguista e insegnante britannico, pioniere della rinascita della lingua cornica e della creazione della letteratura cornica moderna. (it)
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  • Arthur Saxon Dennett Smith (Sussex, 1883-1950) fou un bard, escriptor i gramàtic còrnic, conegut pel nom bàrdic de Caradar. Nasqué a Anglaterra, però de pares còrnics. Fou gramàtic col·laborador de Robert Morton Nance i Henry Jenner en el Gerlyver noweth Kernewek ha Sawsnek (Diccionari còrnic-anglès). Va compondre algunes gramàtiques per a simplificar l'aprenentatge del còrnic. (ca)
  • Arthur Saxon Dennett Smith (27 February 1883 – 22 November 1950) was a Cornish bard, writer and linguist, known by the bardic name Caradar. He taught Modern Languages at Blundell's School, Tiverton, Devon. He was born in Hurstpierpoint, Sussex, England, of Cornish parents, Harriet Annie and Arthur Smith, and became a collaborator with Robert Morton Nance and Henry Jenner on the Gerlyver noweth Kernewek ha Sawsnek (Cornish-English dictionary). He compiled several grammars to make learning Cornish easier and edited some of the surviving Cornish texts. He also wrote an important series of books aimed at teaching Welsh to English speakers. In 1927, he married Dorothea Sophia Bazeley. He died in Worthing and is buried at Amberley, Sussex. (en)
  • Arthur Saxon Dennett "A.S.D." Smith (Sussex, 1883 – 1950) è stato uno scrittore, linguista e insegnante britannico, pioniere della rinascita della lingua cornica e della creazione della letteratura cornica moderna. (it)
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