This paper analyzes the language loss of three generations of a Gaelic-speaking family located on the Isle of Skye, Scotland. Participants' linguistic skills were assessed via language ability tests. We focused on plurals, passives, and tense, and we examined synthetic forms. The results confirmed that erosion is occurring in all areas investigated; in particular, the synthetic nature of Gaelic causes problems for younger generation speakers. This suggests weak language transmission through the generations as well as the dominance of English in the community. Through an interview with an expert informant, we also explored the implications of Gaelic education for the Gaelicspeaking community on Skye. Revitalization efforts are currently unde...
Extensive literature has argued the important role that education plays in the process of language s...
This thesis examines language variation and change in a context of minority language revitalisation....
The paper discusses the history and fate of Scottish Gaelic since its arrival in Scotland in the 5t...
Gaelic language revival is the focus of many linguists and anthropologists. There are many generalis...
This paper investigates intonational variation and change in Scottish Gaelic (henceforth ‘Gaelic’), ...
This review considers the revitalisation programme for Scottish Gaelic (referred to simply as ‘Gaeli...
Through their native languages, certain groups of people claim political, social, geographical, and ...
Through their native languages, certain groups of people claim political, social, geographical, and ...
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...
This thesis examines language variation and change in a context of minority language revitali- satio...
Many people from across the world have little or no connection to their heritage languages. Whether ...
Notwithstanding the considerable extent of intergenerational disruption within contemporary Gaelic c...
After decades of declining numbers of Scottish Gaelic speakers, Gaelic-medium education (GME) in pri...
After decades of declining numbers of Scottish Gaelic speakers, Gaelic-medium education (GME) in pri...
Extensive literature has argued the important role that education plays in the process of language s...
This thesis examines language variation and change in a context of minority language revitalisation....
The paper discusses the history and fate of Scottish Gaelic since its arrival in Scotland in the 5t...
Gaelic language revival is the focus of many linguists and anthropologists. There are many generalis...
This paper investigates intonational variation and change in Scottish Gaelic (henceforth ‘Gaelic’), ...
This review considers the revitalisation programme for Scottish Gaelic (referred to simply as ‘Gaeli...
Through their native languages, certain groups of people claim political, social, geographical, and ...
Through their native languages, certain groups of people claim political, social, geographical, and ...
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...
This thesis examines language variation and change in a context of minority language revitali- satio...
Many people from across the world have little or no connection to their heritage languages. Whether ...
Notwithstanding the considerable extent of intergenerational disruption within contemporary Gaelic c...
After decades of declining numbers of Scottish Gaelic speakers, Gaelic-medium education (GME) in pri...
After decades of declining numbers of Scottish Gaelic speakers, Gaelic-medium education (GME) in pri...
Extensive literature has argued the important role that education plays in the process of language s...
This thesis examines language variation and change in a context of minority language revitalisation....
The paper discusses the history and fate of Scottish Gaelic since its arrival in Scotland in the 5t...