Neill Martin’s The Form and Function of Ritual Dialogue in the Marriage Traditions of Celtic-Language Cultures provides an interesting overview on the subject of ritual marriage dialogues in various Celtic-language societies, including Breton, Welsh, Irish, and Scottish Gaelic, with a few sidebars on the related Manx and Cape Breton Island cultures, as well as the existence of similar institutions in other, non-Celtic-speaking societies. He focuses on the use of ritual dialogue, particularly in the matchmaking and betrothal phase, which may involve a verbal contest between poets, along the lines of the flyting in Scottish tradition
Some of the poorest regions of historic Britain had some of its most vibrant festivities. Between th...
When we talk of the modern Celtic languages today we refer to the Insular Celtic varieties that have...
This book offers a ground-breaking, discourse-based framework of rituals, which draws on multiple re...
Neill Martin’s The Form and Function of Ritual Dialogue in the Marriage Traditions of Celtic-Languag...
P(論文)Among the happy noises everyone enjoys at the Irish wedding can be found many marriage customs ...
The indirect conveyance of functional meaning is a conspicuous and thoroughly studied characteristic...
The indirect conveyance of functional meaning is a conspicuous and thoroughly studied characteristic...
On the basis of fragmentary evidence from the ancient Celtic languages (e.g. Gaulish), but especiall...
One of the most notable features of early medieval Celtic hagiography is the ready and widespread us...
Abstract: Sixteenth century Gaelic Ireland is not normally associated with Celtic Studies. The aim o...
This volume is a study of the còmhradh, or dialogue, which was a highly distinctive feature of the G...
It has been the goal of the Insular Christianity project, of which this book is the second publicati...
Once Celtic languages were widely spoken throughout Europe and even in parts of Asia Minor. Now some...
The article deals with lingua-semiotic representation of the power ritual as one of the symbolic for...
Dialogue between Middle English and Irish takes two principal linguistic and literary forms. A body ...
Some of the poorest regions of historic Britain had some of its most vibrant festivities. Between th...
When we talk of the modern Celtic languages today we refer to the Insular Celtic varieties that have...
This book offers a ground-breaking, discourse-based framework of rituals, which draws on multiple re...
Neill Martin’s The Form and Function of Ritual Dialogue in the Marriage Traditions of Celtic-Languag...
P(論文)Among the happy noises everyone enjoys at the Irish wedding can be found many marriage customs ...
The indirect conveyance of functional meaning is a conspicuous and thoroughly studied characteristic...
The indirect conveyance of functional meaning is a conspicuous and thoroughly studied characteristic...
On the basis of fragmentary evidence from the ancient Celtic languages (e.g. Gaulish), but especiall...
One of the most notable features of early medieval Celtic hagiography is the ready and widespread us...
Abstract: Sixteenth century Gaelic Ireland is not normally associated with Celtic Studies. The aim o...
This volume is a study of the còmhradh, or dialogue, which was a highly distinctive feature of the G...
It has been the goal of the Insular Christianity project, of which this book is the second publicati...
Once Celtic languages were widely spoken throughout Europe and even in parts of Asia Minor. Now some...
The article deals with lingua-semiotic representation of the power ritual as one of the symbolic for...
Dialogue between Middle English and Irish takes two principal linguistic and literary forms. A body ...
Some of the poorest regions of historic Britain had some of its most vibrant festivities. Between th...
When we talk of the modern Celtic languages today we refer to the Insular Celtic varieties that have...
This book offers a ground-breaking, discourse-based framework of rituals, which draws on multiple re...