El gaèlic a l’Escòcia contemporània: contradiccions, reptes i estratègies

by Wilson McLeod

Des de mitjans de la dècada dels 70, els esforços per preservar i revitalitzar el gaèlic a Escòcia han anat adquirint... more

‘Fanndaigeadh na Gàidhlig' aig Iain MacGriogair: Aisling molaidh don Ghàidhlig?

by Wilson McLeod

from Caindel Alban: Fèill-Sgrìobhainn do Dhòmhnall E Meek (Scottish Gaelic Studies, 24), ed. by Colm Ó Baoill and Nancy R. McGuire, 419-40  (2008)

San aiste seo bheirear sùil air an dàn annasach ‘Fanndaigeadh na
Gàidhlig’, a rinn am bàrd Leòdhasach Iain... more

Ìomhaigh Gàidhealtachd na h-Albann ann am Bàrdachd Èireannach Linn nan Seumasach: Eòlas, Aineolas agus Breug-eòlas

by Wilson McLeod

from Fil súil nglais — A Grey Eye Looks Back: a Festschrift in honour of Colm Ó Baoill, ed. by Sharon Arbuthnot and Kaarina Hollo, 97-104 (Clann Tuirc, 2007)

Tha e follaiseach nach robh mòran fiosrachadh dualchasach
aig bàird Sheumasach na h-Èireann mu Ghàidhealtachd na... more

Scotland's Languages in Scotland's Parliament

by Wilson McLeod

This  1998  article  discusses  the  possible elements of a language policy for Scotland's... more

Playing and learning in another language: ensuring good quality early years education in a language revitalisation programme

by Wilson McLeod

Co-authored with Christine Stephen and Joanna McPake

Offering Gaelic medium preschool provision poses particular challenges as most children only encounter Gaelic in the... more

Jesus+Golgotha+Medici Alter+Mary Queen of Scots..

by Frank Dougan

My visit to the Holy Sepulchre Basilica, Jerusalem, Israel; February 2012

Jesus+Golgotha+Medici Alter+Mary Queen of Scots..

All pictures presented and directed by; Frank... more

Autochthonous minority languages in public-sector primary education: Bilingual policies and politics in Brittany and Scotland

by Wilson McLeod

Co-authored with Vaughan Rogers.

This paper examines the relationship between policy and politics in relation to the development of public- more

Linguistic Pan-Gaelicism: A Dog that Wouldn't Hunt

by Wilson McLeod

Although 'pan-Gaelic' rhetoric has been a recurring theme in language movements in Ireland and Scotland since the late... more

An overcoat wrapped around an invisible man? Language legislation and language revitalisation in Ireland and Scotland

by Wilson McLeod

Co-authored with John Walsh.

New legislation in Ireland and Scotland is expected to stimulate a
significant increase in the provision of... more

Adult Gaelic Learning in Scotland: Opportunities, Motivations and Challenges

by Wilson McLeod

Co-authored with Alasdair MacCaluim and Irene Pollock.

This report seeks to provide (1) an audit of adult Gaelic learning opportunities in Scotland and (2) clarity on... more

The State of the 'Gaelic Economy': A Research Report

by Wilson McLeod

This study builds on earlier research on the emerging ‘Gaelic economy’ in Scotland, assessing the range of jobs in... more

Young children and Gaelic: a language policy perspective

by Wilson McLeod

Reflections on current practices in Gaelic-medium preschools in Scotland and the further developments needed to ensure... more

Young children learning in Gaelic: investigating children's learning experiences in Gaelic-medium preschool

by Wilson McLeod

Co-authored with Christine Stephen and Joanna McPake.

Gaelic-medium (GM) education is an important part of current efforts to revitalise the language in Scotland. Beginning... more

'Woe to him who has lost his voice': re-discovering the Gaelic literature of the Lennox and Menteith

by Michael Newton

Literary Tourism, the Trossachs and Walter Scott, ed. Ian Brown, 98-112. Glasgow: Association for Scottish Literary Studies, 2012.

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