The Celtic LanguagesMartin John Ball, James Fife This comprehensive volume describes in depth all the Celtic languages from historical, structural and sociolinguistic perspectives, with individual chapters on Irish, Scottish, Gaelic, Manx, Welsh, Breton and Cornish. Special Features: |
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Martin John Ball, James Fife. Part 4 The Sociolinguistics of the Celtic Languages 469 10 Aspects of the societal status of Modern Irish 471 MÁIRTIN Ó MURCHÚ 11 Scottish Gaelic today : Social history and contemporary status 491 KENNETH ...
... Celtic languages , from various lin- guistic traditions : historical , descriptive , and sociolinguistic . The book , therefore , is divided into four parts : an initial section that deals with an overview of the Celtic languages ( Fife ...
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Contents
Introduction | 8 |
Continental Celtic | 26 |
Insular Celtic P and Q Celtic | 64 |
The Goidelic Languages | 99 |
Irish | 101 |
Scottish Gaelic | 145 |
MANX | 228 |
The Brythonic Languages | 287 |
Cornish | 410 |
The Sociolinguistics of the Celtic Languages | 469 |
Aspects of the Societal Status of Modern Irish | 471 |
Scottish Gaelic Today Social History and Contemporary Status | 491 |
The Sociolinguistics of Welsh | 534 |
The Breton Language its Present Position and Historical Background | 604 |
The Revived Languages Modern Cornish and Modern Manx | 642 |
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