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À la claire Fontaine : un poète gaélique au Maghreb
This article summarises the biographical and literary journey of the multilingual Scottish poet George Campbell Hay (1915–1984) and examines the influence that his French-language reading, particularly of the periodical Résistante Fontaine, had on his ...
Michel Byrne
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Do Athletes Cook? A Systematic Scoping Review of Culinary Nutrition in Athletes
ABSTRACT Applied sports nutrition is fundamental to athlete health, performance and training adaptation; hence, culinary skills are paramount to meet physiological demands. With the decline in domestic cooking, culinary nutrition has emerged as a priority for research and education.
Rachael Camp +4 more
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Four-handed Chirping of Birds or, The Adventure of two Hungarian Translators with Flann O’Brien’s Book-web [PDF]
The essay articulates the specific translation problems encountered in translating Flann O’Brien’s ludic novel At Swim-Two-Birds (1939) into Hungarian in a framework of translation studies, also drawing on research on Joyce in translation.
Erika Mihálycsa
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MaxElide and clause structure in Scottish Gaelic [PDF]
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Thoms, Gary
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Abstract This article examines how late bardic poetry transforms the condition of exile into a literary mode that reimagines community and tradition. I argue that poetry of lament, blessing and devotion articulates a broader literary consciousness that anticipates modern notions of a national consciousness. The compilation of bardic verse in manuscript
Daniel T. McClurkin
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Dlùth is Inneach: Linguistic and Institutional Foundations for Gaelic Corpus Planning [PDF]
This report presents the results of a one-year research project, commissioned by Bòrd na Gàidhlig BnG) and carried out by a Soillse Research team, whose goal was to answer the following question: What corpus planning principles are appropriate for the
Bell, Susan +3 more
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Gaelic: the Gaelic language in education in the UK [PDF]
Focuses on the Gaelic language which is largely ignored in public and official activities of the EU. Includes a presentation of demographic data combined with or followed by a general description of the sociolinguistic situation. A detailed outline of educational aspects and a brief outlook or conclusion rounds off the well-balanced article.
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ABSTRACT By focusing on Galician‐language online content creation through a corpus of semistructured interviews with eight professional and semiprofessional influencers, this paper examines how language ideologies surrounding minoritized languages have been shaped and reshaped because of their inclusion in the digital realm.
Ramón Brais Freire Braña
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Pipers Canntaireachd and Scottish Gaelic: Basic elements and expressive variability
Canntaireachd is an orally-devised method used by pipers to remember pibroch (pìobaireachd) compositions, the classical repertoire of the highland bagpipes, and to transmit the music to others.
Frans Buisman
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Bothy busi/yness: Recirculating representation and practice in the Scottish landscape
Abstract This paper uses the ‘busi/yness’ of Scottish mountain bothies to explore the agency of representation and its entanglement with practice. In doing so it asks, firstly, what are the material and discursive impacts of a rise in the symbolic value of an object (or in this case a building)?
Rachel Hunt
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