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The revival of Gaelic (Irish, Welsh, Cornish)

In this webography we intend to enlist a series of websites about the The revival of Gaelic (or Irish, or Welsh, or Cornish).

17 de jun. de 2008

Cornish Language Partnership

http://www.magakernow.org.uk/index.aspx?articleid=38590

It has a brief history of the Cornish Language. It says that in the 19 century it was believed that this language had died, but there were some records of Cornish speakers in a certain region of the sea by the Newly fisherman. Ever since the interest in study the Celtic culture, a lot of attention has being brought to the Cornish language, with many studies being developed so far.

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Arquivo do blog

  • ▼  2008 (21)
    • ▼  jun. (21)
      • Languages of the United Kingdom
      • Manx seek the revival of Gaelic
      • The Cornish language in education in the UK
      • The Origin of Irish Family Names
      • The Necessity for De-Anglicising Ireland
      • Gaeilge (Irish Gaelic)
      • The voice of Gaelic learners
      • Gaelic revival
      • The Gaelic Revival in the U.S. in the XIX Century
      • In Scotland, a revival of the Gaelic
      • A historical perspective on the Revival of Irish
      • Gaelic Music Macmeanmna
      • Irish History – Gaelic Revival
      • Essentialism and Relativism in Gaelic and Sorbian ...
      • Our Language
      • Cornish Language
      • Cornish Language Partnership
      • Cornish Language
      • The Gaelic Revival's Influence on the Making of th...
      • Anglicisation and De-Anglicisation
      • The revival of the Irish language

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  • Chiriro
  • DMJK
  • Joana