Cànan & CultarWilson McLeod, James Earle Fraser, Anja Gunderloch Dunedin Academic Press, 2006 - 294 pages This volume is a collection of proceedings from the third Rannsachadh na Gàidhlig conference held in Edinburgh in July 2004. The book includes papers on Scottish Gaelic history, language, literature, and culture from early Christian times to the present. In addition to Scotland, there is material relating to Ireland, Scandinavia, England, and Canada. Where papers are written in Gaelic, a detailed synopsis in English is included. |
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... speakers , so that that individual's I - language comes to be similar to those of the speakers surrounding him / her . It follows from this that we will find some variation within a close - knit community of speakers who all consider ...
... speakers , so that that individual's I - language comes to be similar to those of the speakers surrounding him / her . It follows from this that we will find some variation within a close - knit community of speakers who all consider ...
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... speakers in general accepted the following kind of structure : ( 27 ) an duine a bha thu ag éisteachd ris the man a were you at listening to - 3SM ... speakers find this strategy acceptable . Uist speakers find 188 Rannsachadh na Gàidhlig 3.
... speakers in general accepted the following kind of structure : ( 27 ) an duine a bha thu ag éisteachd ris the man a were you at listening to - 3SM ... speakers find this strategy acceptable . Uist speakers find 188 Rannsachadh na Gàidhlig 3.
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... speakers find both structures perfectly fine , while Skye speakers prefer the stranding strategy to the fronting one ( that is , all Skye speakers accepted ( 29 ) while only some accepted ( 30 ) . 5.2.2 Negative Sentences We find more ...
... speakers find both structures perfectly fine , while Skye speakers prefer the stranding strategy to the fronting one ( that is , all Skye speakers accepted ( 29 ) while only some accepted ( 30 ) . 5.2.2 Negative Sentences We find more ...
Contents
Contextualising the Duan Albanach | 11 |
Literary Lochlann | 25 |
Kingship imagery in Classical Gaelic panegyric for Scottish chiefs | 39 |
Copyright | |
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