This thesis examines language variation and change in a context of minority language revitalisation. In particular, I concentrate on young fluent speakers of Scottish Gaelic, a minority language of Scotland that is currently undergoing revitalisation. Data from three groups of speakers are presented: older speakers in the Isle of Lewis, a Gaelic heartland area in north-west Scotland; adolescent Gaelic-speakers in Lewis learning the language in immersion schooling; and adolescent Gaelic-speakers in immersion schooling in Glasgow, an urban centre where Gaelic has not traditionally been spoken as a widespread community language. The sociolinguistic analysis examines potential language changes, explores patterns of linguistic variation, and un...
Through their native languages, certain groups of people claim political, social, geographical, and ...
Scottish Gaelic is a minority language of Scotland spoken by approximately 58,000 people, or 1% of t...
Through their native languages, certain groups of people claim political, social, geographical, and ...
This thesis examines language variation and change in a context of minority language revitalisation....
This thesis examines language variation and change in a context of minority language revitali- satio...
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 paper considers the typical focus of analysis in a sound change study across generations: the s...
This paper is an acoustic investigation of laterals in contemporary Scottish Gaelic. Scottish Gaelic...
This article considers the experiences and views of “new speakers” of Gaelic, focusing on how they c...
This review considers the revitalisation programme for Scottish Gaelic (referred to simply as ‘Gaeli...
This review considers the revitalisation programme for Scottish Gaelic (referred to simply as ‘Gaeli...
Scholars have consistently theorised that language ideologies can influence the ways in which biling...
This review considers the revitalisation programme for Scottish Gaelic (referred to simply as ‘Gaeli...
This paper examines the use of phonetic variation in word-final rhotics among nineteen adult new spe...
Through their native languages, certain groups of people claim political, social, geographical, and ...
Scottish Gaelic is a minority language of Scotland spoken by approximately 58,000 people, or 1% of t...
Through their native languages, certain groups of people claim political, social, geographical, and ...
This thesis examines language variation and change in a context of minority language revitalisation....
This thesis examines language variation and change in a context of minority language revitali- satio...
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 paper considers the typical focus of analysis in a sound change study across generations: the s...
This paper is an acoustic investigation of laterals in contemporary Scottish Gaelic. Scottish Gaelic...
This article considers the experiences and views of “new speakers” of Gaelic, focusing on how they c...
This review considers the revitalisation programme for Scottish Gaelic (referred to simply as ‘Gaeli...
This review considers the revitalisation programme for Scottish Gaelic (referred to simply as ‘Gaeli...
Scholars have consistently theorised that language ideologies can influence the ways in which biling...
This review considers the revitalisation programme for Scottish Gaelic (referred to simply as ‘Gaeli...
This paper examines the use of phonetic variation in word-final rhotics among nineteen adult new spe...
Through their native languages, certain groups of people claim political, social, geographical, and ...
Scottish Gaelic is a minority language of Scotland spoken by approximately 58,000 people, or 1% of t...
Through their native languages, certain groups of people claim political, social, geographical, and ...