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Indo-European : Celtic : Scottish Gaelic : Language Learners Directory
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Top : Indo-European : Celtic : Scottish Gaelic
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Akerbeltz
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Resources for learners and speakers of Scottish Gaelic, including an online dictionary of expressions, riddles, research, names and surnames, and grammar.
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Bòrd na Gàidhlig - The Gaelic Development Agency
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A Non-Departmental Public Body (NDPB) appointed by, and accountable to, Scottish Ministers. Bòrd na Gàidhlig (Alba) will be responsible for the overall direction and management of the National Plan for Gaelic.
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Clì
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Clì promotes the language and its main aim is to support learners. Has a searchable worldwide database of classes and many resource materials.
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CNAP
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Comann nam Pàrant provides information on Gaelic medium education and the opportunity to communicate with parents on the message board and is bilingual.
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Comunn na Gàidhlig
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Bilingual site of the main Scottish Gaelic language development agency.
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Euromosaic - Gaelic
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Sociolinguistic survey of the use of Gaelic in Scotland. Collection of links. Bilingual site (English and French).
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Gaelic In Scottish History and Culture
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The text of a book by Michael Newton, published in 1997. A resourceful analysis of the position of Scots Gaelic throughout its history and how, from being the language of the Scottish Court, it lost ground to such an extent that by the eighteenth century it was no longer recognised as the National Language of Scotland, but rather the language of the Highlands alone. Micheal Newton also addresses other topics related to Scottish culture such as music and folklore, using this to develop the essential criteria as to why Gaelic does matter in today's world.
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