Scottish Gaelic is a minority language of Scotland spoken by approximately 58,000 people, or 1% of the Scottish population (speaker numbers from the 2011 Census available in National Records of Scotland 2015). Here, we refer to the language as 'Gaelic', pronounced in British English as is customary within the Gaelic-speaking community. In Gaelic, the language is referred to as Gàidhlig /kalc/. Gaelic is a Celtic language, closely related to Irish (MacAulay 1992, Ní Chasaide 1999, Gillies 2009). Although Gaelic was widely spoken across much of Scotland in medieval times (Withers 1984, Clancy 2009), the language has recently declined in traditional areas such as the western seaboard and western islands of Scotland and is now considered 'defin...
Scottish Gaelic, a Celtic language spoken primarily in the western regions of Scotland, is experienc...
Scottish Gaelic, a Celtic language spoken primarily in the western regions of Scotland, is experienc...
This paper analyzes the language loss of three generations of a Gaelic-speaking family located on th...
Scottish Gaelic is a minority language of Scotland spoken by approximately 58,000 people, or 1% of t...
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 ...
This paper investigates intonational variation and change in Scottish Gaelic (henceforth ‘Gaelic’), ...
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...
Gaelic is a minority language of Scotland, with 1.1% of the population claiming to be able to speak ...
This paper is an acoustic investigation of laterals in contemporary Scottish Gaelic. Scottish Gaelic...
Scottish Gaelic, a Celtic language spoken primarily in the western regions of Scotland, is experienc...
This thesis examines language variation and change in a context of minority language revitalisation....
This paper presents an acoustic description of laterals and nasals in an endangered minority languag...
This study examines the position of Scottish Gaelic on the Isles of Lewis and Harris on the Outer He...
Scottish Gaelic, a Celtic language spoken primarily in the western regions of Scotland, is experienc...
Scottish Gaelic, a Celtic language spoken primarily in the western regions of Scotland, is experienc...
This paper analyzes the language loss of three generations of a Gaelic-speaking family located on th...
Scottish Gaelic is a minority language of Scotland spoken by approximately 58,000 people, or 1% of t...
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 ...
This paper investigates intonational variation and change in Scottish Gaelic (henceforth ‘Gaelic’), ...
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...
Gaelic is a minority language of Scotland, with 1.1% of the population claiming to be able to speak ...
This paper is an acoustic investigation of laterals in contemporary Scottish Gaelic. Scottish Gaelic...
Scottish Gaelic, a Celtic language spoken primarily in the western regions of Scotland, is experienc...
This thesis examines language variation and change in a context of minority language revitalisation....
This paper presents an acoustic description of laterals and nasals in an endangered minority languag...
This study examines the position of Scottish Gaelic on the Isles of Lewis and Harris on the Outer He...
Scottish Gaelic, a Celtic language spoken primarily in the western regions of Scotland, is experienc...
Scottish Gaelic, a Celtic language spoken primarily in the western regions of Scotland, is experienc...
This paper analyzes the language loss of three generations of a Gaelic-speaking family located on th...