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The Edinburgh Companion To The Gaelic Language Moray Watson And Michelle Macleod Eds

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The Edinburgh Companion To The Gaelic Language Moray Watson And Michelle Macleod Eds
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Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.02 MB
Pages: 376
Author: Moray Watson and Michelle Macleod (Eds.)
ISBN: 9780748637096, 0748637095
Language: English
Year: 2010

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The Edinburgh Companion To The Gaelic Language Moray Watson And Michelle Macleod Eds by Moray Watson And Michelle Macleod (eds.) 9780748637096, 0748637095 instant download after payment.

Gathering an unprecedented range of essays on the Gaelic language, this book covers the history of the language, its development in Scotland and Canada, its spelling, syntax and morphology, its modern vocabulary, and the study of its dialects. It also addresses sociolinguistic issues, such as identity, perception, language planning, and the appearance of the language in literature. Each chapter is written by an expert on their topic. The is targets toward a non-specialist audience and will have particular value for those requiring an introduction to aspects of the Gaelic language. It will also be of great interest to readers embarking on research in Gaelic for the first time. Authors include Colm O Baoill, David Adger, Roibeard O Maolalaigh, Rob Dunbar, Seosamh Watson, Ken Nilsen, Ken MacKinnon, and Ronald Black.

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