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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

http://www.cornish-language.org/english/faq.asp

This website explains a little about the Cornish language and how it is descendent of the Celtic language. It says that this language is not dead, and there are some speakers in the region of Cornwall, it is used in some bilingual places and used by families in their everyday conversation. It says that this revival of the language started in 1970.

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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

Colaboradores

  • Chiriro
  • DMJK
  • Joana