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  • Rampant Scotland: Gaelic and Scots Language

    Links to web pages related to Gaelic, with description. Also includes links to Scots language information. Part of the Rampant Scotland directory.

    www.rampantscotland.com

  • Scotland: Gaelic Language

    Information on Scottish Gaelic, with links. A page in the "Gateway to Scotland" site by the Geography Department at Edinburgh University.

    www.geo.ed.ac.uk

  • Slighe nan Gaidheal

    Seattle's Scottish Gaelic language and cultural society. Educational events, concerts, networking.

    www.slighe.com

  • Gaelic Broadcasting Committee - Comataidh Craolaidh Gàidhlig

    As well as highlighting the work of the Committee also has Gaelic TV and Radio listings and is fully bilingual.

    www.ccg.org.uk

  • CNAP

    Comann nam Pàrant provides information on Gaelic medium education and the opportunity to communicate with parents on the message board and is bilingual.

    www.parant.org.uk

  • Comunn na Gàidhlig

    Bilingual site of the main Scottish Gaelic language development agency.

    www.cnag.org.uk

  • Euromosaic - Gaelic

    Sociolinguistic survey of the use of Gaelic in Scotland. Collection of links. Bilingual site (English and French).

    www.uoc.es

  • Revitalizing Gaelic? - A Critical Analysis of the Report of the Taskforce on Public Funding of Gaelic

    Detailed study, with bibliography, by Alasdair MacCaluim (with Wilson McLeod).

    www.arts.ed.ac.uk

  • Comunn Gàidhlig Astràilia - The Scottish Gaelic Association of Australia

    A non-profit organisation which supports the language and culture of Scottish Gaels in Australia. Members include native speakers and learners. Welcomes contact from anyone with an interest in these subjects.

    www.ozgaelic.org

  • Research on Language Policy and Language Planning

    An online collection, by the Department of Celtic and Scottish Studies at Edinburgh University, of papers and research reports.

    www.arts.ed.ac.uk

  • Sabhal Mòr Ostaig

    College in the island of Skye, Scotland, providing university level education through the medium of Gaelic, and also Gaelic language short courses in the summer. Website has very extensive Gaelic language resources including the text of Carmichael's Carmina Gadelica and several Gaelic dictionaries.

    www.smo.uhi.ac.uk

  • English index to Gàidhlig air an Lìon

    English index to Gàidhlig air an Lìon, a Scottish Gaelic directory with more than 500 classified links

    www.smo.uhi.ac.uk

  • Scotland FAQ - Scottish Gaelic information

    The Gaelic section of Craig Cockburn's Scotland guide. Information about Gaelic and learning Gaelic for newcomers to the language.

    www.siliconglen.com

  • Scotland FAQ - Gaelic song and music

    The Gaelic song and music section of Craig Cockburn's Scotland guide. This section covers Gaelic song and music, including bands, musical styles, traditional music and singing information

    www.siliconglen.com

  • Gaelic In Scottish History and Culture

    By Michael Newton. An analysis of the position of Scots Gaelic throughout its history and how it ceased to be recognised as the National Language of Scotland. Also considers music and folklore.

    www.rfs.scotshome.com

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