Scottish Gaelic

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Soillse Research DigestGeàrr-iris Rannsachaidh ShoillseAttitudes to Gaelic and to Scottish Autonomy Beachdan mun Ghàidhlig agus mu

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Source URL: www.soillse.ac.uk

Language: English - Date: 2014-10-23 11:49:00
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    Recorded Gaelic names for Scottish fern species Names in bold are those recommended for ‘standard’ usage by the independent committee on Gaelic fern nomenclatureN) means a new name, coined by the committee.

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    Source URL: www.snh.gov.uk

    - Date: 2016-05-18 08:46:31
      3Geography of Scotland / Subdivisions of Scotland / Council areas of Scotland / Highlands and Islands of Scotland / Scotland / Scottish Gaelic language / Highland / Ainmean-ite na h-Alba / Scottish toponymy / Canadian Gaelic / Inverness / Outer Hebrides

      Trunk Roads: A82 2008 The following list of place-names is provided alphabetically, both from EN-GD and GD-EN to allow for ease of use. GD-EN starts on page 4. English

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      Source URL: www.gaelicplacenames.org

      Language: English - Date: 2016-01-05 09:45:14
      4Subdivisions of Scotland / Geography of Scotland / Celtic languages / Ainmean-ite na h-Alba / Scottish Gaelic language / Scottish toponymy / Canadian Gaelic / Melness / Outer Hebrides / Comhairle nan Eilean Siar

      Highland Council: Sutherland Core Paths 2010 The following list of place-names is provided alphabetically, both from EN-GD and GD-EN to allow for ease of use. GD-EN starts on page 7. English

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      Source URL: www.gaelicplacenames.org

      Language: English - Date: 2015-12-18 11:16:04
      5Geography of Scotland / Subdivisions of Scotland / Scotland / Scottish Gaelic language / Highland / Ainmean-ite na h-Alba / Canadian Gaelic / Wick /  Caithness / Scottish toponymy / Ackergill / Staxigoe / Wick River

      Highland Council: Wick Core Paths 2009 The following list of place-names is provided alphabetically, both from EN-GD and GD-EN to allow for ease of use. GD-EN starts on page 2. English

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      Source URL: www.gaelicplacenames.org

      Language: English - Date: 2015-12-18 11:16:06
      6Canadian Gaelic / Geography of Nova Scotia / Nova Scotia / Music / Cape Breton Island / Cape Breton fiddling / Celtic music / Violins / Buddy MacMaster / Scottish fiddling / Natalie MacMaster

      Remembering Buddy MacMaster (October – AugustPhoto: Mary Larsen

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      Source URL: www.fiddle.com

      Language: English - Date: 2015-11-15 18:31:30
      7Culture / English languages / Linguistic typology / Europe / Languages of the United Kingdom / Toponymy of England / Scots language / Celtic languages / Scottish Gaelic / Old English / Burn / Scottish toponymy

      Feature Place names PLACE-NAMES AND LANGUAGE Above: Cauldron Linn, a waterfall on

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      Source URL: www.babelzine.com

      Language: English - Date: 2015-06-18 11:30:12
      8Subdivisions of Scotland / Council areas of Scotland / Highlands and Islands of Scotland / Geography of Scotland / Scotland / Ainmean-ite na h-Alba / Scottish Gaelic language / Scottish toponymy / Highland / Canadian Gaelic / Outer Hebrides / Comhairle nan Eilean Siar

      Highland Council: Mid Ross and The Black Isle Core Paths 2011 The following list of place-names is provided alphabetically, both from EN-GD and GD-EN to allow for ease of use. GD-EN starts on page 3. English

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      Source URL: www.gaelicplacenames.org

      Language: English - Date: 2015-12-18 11:15:50
      9Clan MacNeil / Geography of Scotland / Scotland / Colonsay / Raasay / Hebrides / Mingulay / Scottish Gaelic / Hans Renold

      www.schools-hebridean-society.co.uk SCHOOLS ANNUAL HEBRIDEAN

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      Source URL: www.schools-hebridean-society.co.uk

      Language: English - Date: 2012-12-01 13:49:24
      10Europe / Scotland / Scottish toponymy / Gaels / Languages of the United Kingdom / Scottish Gaelic language / Toponymists / Scotland in the Early Middle Ages / Scottish Gaelic / Scottish Place-Name Society / Scottish people / Languages of Scotland

      Charting a Course Through the Scottish Namescape Simon Taylor United Kingdom Abstract It is something of a commonplace, at least in Britain and Ireland, to say that Scotland has one of the most

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      Source URL: www.icos2014.com

      Language: English - Date: 2016-07-30 15:42:45
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