Gaelic literature

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1Matthew Fitt’s speech at Literature in Learning seminar Scottish Learning Festival September 2008 Good morning. I am the co-founder (with James Robertson) and Education Officer for the Scottish-Arts-Council-funded proj

Matthew Fitt’s speech at Literature in Learning seminar Scottish Learning Festival September 2008 Good morning. I am the co-founder (with James Robertson) and Education Officer for the Scottish-Arts-Council-funded proj

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Source URL: www.scotseducation.co.uk

Language: English - Date: 2014-05-10 11:39:10
2Learning to Read a New Culture: How Immigrant and Asylum Seeking Children Experience Scottish Identity through Classroom Books

Learning to Read a New Culture: How Immigrant and Asylum Seeking Children Experience Scottish Identity through Classroom Books

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Source URL: www.scotseducation.co.uk

Language: English - Date: 2014-05-10 11:39:10
3LITERATURE FORUM FOR SCOTLAND  THE SMITH COMMISSION SCOTLAND SUBMISSION BY: THE LITERATURE FORUM FOR SCOTLAND The Literature Forum for Scotland is the national advisory and consultative forum for Scotland’s literature

LITERATURE FORUM FOR SCOTLAND THE SMITH COMMISSION SCOTLAND SUBMISSION BY: THE LITERATURE FORUM FOR SCOTLAND The Literature Forum for Scotland is the national advisory and consultative forum for Scotland’s literature

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Source URL: las.bookswarm.co.uk

Language: English - Date: 2015-06-27 03:11:16
4Supplementary Questions MA in Gaelic Literature (CKD13 Full-time, CKD14, Part-time) 1. Please give a brief account (500 words or less) of your interest in, and expectations of, the MA in Gaelic Literature programme

Supplementary Questions MA in Gaelic Literature (CKD13 Full-time, CKD14, Part-time) 1. Please give a brief account (500 words or less) of your interest in, and expectations of, the MA in Gaelic Literature programme

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Source URL: www.ucc.ie

- Date: 2014-05-08 04:31:04
    5Christopher Lewin NoMay-June 2012 A Guide to Resources Many resources for studying the native Manx language are available, including several on the internet, but some of them are not widely known. Here is a guide

    Christopher Lewin NoMay-June 2012 A Guide to Resources Many resources for studying the native Manx language are available, including several on the internet, but some of them are not widely known. Here is a guide

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    Source URL: www.learnmanx.com

    Language: English - Date: 2012-08-29 14:09:52
    6Scottish Gaelic language technologies based on web corpora Kevin Scannell Saint Louis University 4 June 2015

    Scottish Gaelic language technologies based on web corpora Kevin Scannell Saint Louis University 4 June 2015

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    Source URL: borel.slu.edu

    Language: English - Date: 2015-06-05 14:05:08
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    Source URL: www.gaa.ie

    Language: English - Date: 2014-08-12 10:51:30
    8Lancaster University Department of Linguistics and Modern English Language CLSL Centre for Language in Social Life http://www.ling.lancs.ac.uk/groups/clsl/home.htm

    Lancaster University Department of Linguistics and Modern English Language CLSL Centre for Language in Social Life http://www.ling.lancs.ac.uk/groups/clsl/home.htm

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    Source URL: www.ling.lancs.ac.uk

    Language: English - Date: 2007-12-06 09:26:03
    9The Book of the Dean of Lismore Bord Na Gaidhlig Robert Burns William Dunbar Robert Fergusson John Galt Gath Lewis Grassic an George Campbell Hay Robert Henryson James Hogg Itchy C ead Hugh MacDiarmid Alexander Macdonald

    The Book of the Dean of Lismore Bord Na Gaidhlig Robert Burns William Dunbar Robert Fergusson John Galt Gath Lewis Grassic an George Campbell Hay Robert Henryson James Hogg Itchy C ead Hugh MacDiarmid Alexander Macdonald

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    Source URL: www.cityofliterature.com

    Language: English - Date: 2014-05-09 06:46:13
    10The Poems of OssianFor over a century the epic poems of ‘Ossian’, ancient Gaelic bard, ‘discovered’ and translated by James MacPherson between 1761

    The Poems of OssianFor over a century the epic poems of ‘Ossian’, ancient Gaelic bard, ‘discovered’ and translated by James MacPherson between 1761

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    Source URL: sapphire.ac.uk

    Language: English - Date: 2013-08-27 06:34:18