[18] A process to revive the language began in the early 20th century, and in 2010, UNESCO announced that its former classification of the language as "extinct" was "no longer accurate."[19] Since the revival of the language, some Cornish textbooks and works of literature have been ...
Previous works have identified the former pertaining to Crocodylidae34,35 or Crocodyloidea2, and the latter to either Crocodylidae1, Gavialoidea2 or Gavialidae34–36. In the case of C. mendesi, although no 'non-crocodylian' taxa have been so far recovered from post-Middle Miocene ...