This report presents the results of a small-scale investigation into the backgrounds, experiences and views of a group of ‘new speakers’ of Gaelic in the cities of Edinburgh and Glasgow. The research was funded by a small grant from Soillse, the research network to promote research to sustain Gaelic in Scotland, and is being taken forward within the research programme of COST (European Cooperation in Science and Technology) Action IS1306, ‘New Speakers in a Multilingual Europe: Opportunities and Challenges’, which brings together researchers from 23 European countries
Attention to the role of education in language revitalistion projects focuses largely on pre-school,...
Scottish Gaelic, a Celtic language spoken primarily in the western regions of Scotland, is experienc...
This article considers the experiences and views of “new speakers” of Gaelic, focusing on how they c...
This report presents the results of a small-scale investigation into the backgrounds, experiences an...
This article analyses phonetic variation among young people who have learned a minority language in ...
This paper investigates intonational variation and change in Scottish Gaelic (henceforth ‘Gaelic’), ...
This report presents research findings about the background, practice and ideologies of ‘new speake...
Scottish Gaelic is a minority language of Scotland spoken by approximately 58,000 people, or 1% of t...
Gaelic is a minority language in Scotland. Gaelic speakers tend to be older and concentrated in the ...
Gaelic language revival is the focus of many linguists and anthropologists. There are many generalis...
Gaelic is a minority language of Scotland, with 1.1% of the population claiming to be able to speak ...
This review considers the revitalisation programme for Scottish Gaelic (referred to simply as ‘Gaeli...
Treball Final de Grau en Estudis Anglesos. Codi: EA0938. Curs acadèmic 2013-2014The aim of this stud...
This thesis examines language variation and change in a context of minority language revitali- satio...
Focuses on the Gaelic language which is largely ignored in public and official activities of the EU....
Attention to the role of education in language revitalistion projects focuses largely on pre-school,...
Scottish Gaelic, a Celtic language spoken primarily in the western regions of Scotland, is experienc...
This article considers the experiences and views of “new speakers” of Gaelic, focusing on how they c...
This report presents the results of a small-scale investigation into the backgrounds, experiences an...
This article analyses phonetic variation among young people who have learned a minority language in ...
This paper investigates intonational variation and change in Scottish Gaelic (henceforth ‘Gaelic’), ...
This report presents research findings about the background, practice and ideologies of ‘new speake...
Scottish Gaelic is a minority language of Scotland spoken by approximately 58,000 people, or 1% of t...
Gaelic is a minority language in Scotland. Gaelic speakers tend to be older and concentrated in the ...
Gaelic language revival is the focus of many linguists and anthropologists. There are many generalis...
Gaelic is a minority language of Scotland, with 1.1% of the population claiming to be able to speak ...
This review considers the revitalisation programme for Scottish Gaelic (referred to simply as ‘Gaeli...
Treball Final de Grau en Estudis Anglesos. Codi: EA0938. Curs acadèmic 2013-2014The aim of this stud...
This thesis examines language variation and change in a context of minority language revitali- satio...
Focuses on the Gaelic language which is largely ignored in public and official activities of the EU....
Attention to the role of education in language revitalistion projects focuses largely on pre-school,...
Scottish Gaelic, a Celtic language spoken primarily in the western regions of Scotland, is experienc...
This article considers the experiences and views of “new speakers” of Gaelic, focusing on how they c...