Dáta don dialann! Date for the diary!
We are pleased to announce that the Third Celtic Sociolinguistics Symposium will take place at NUI Galway on November 16th and 17th 2018. Call for papers will follow shortly.
Is cúis áthais dúinn a fhógairt go reáchtálfar an tríú Siompóisiam ar Shochtheangeolaíocht na dTeangacha Ceilteacha in Ollscoil na hÉireann, Gaillimh, ar an 16 agus 17 Samhain 2018. Leanfaidh an ghairm ar pháipéir go luath.
Celtic Sociolinguistics Symposium
This is the page for the Celtic Sociolinguistics Symposium, hosted in University College Dublin.
The inaugural Celtic Sociolinguistics Symposium was held in University College Dublin, from the 24th to the 26th of June 2015. The 2016 Symposium will take place on the 13-14th of October 2016 in Trinity Long Room Hub, Trinity College Dublin. The aim of this symposium is to provide an opportunity for postgraduate research students and early career researchers to present their work and to bring the
04/02/2017
Beidh an Dr Noel Ó Murchadha ag caint in University College Dublin ar an 7 Feabhra, b204 in Áras Newman má tá sibh thart!
Beidh Noel Ó Murchadha linn Dé Máirt 7 Feabhra 6in chun caint a thabhairt ar 'An Aird ar an Éagsúlacht Teanga sa Ghaeilge.' Bígí Linn!
10/10/2016
takes place this Thursday and Friday at Trinity Long Room Hub. Plenary abstracts and full programme are now available on our website!
Beidh á reáchtáil againn an tseachtain seo, i Mol an tSeomra Fhada i gColáiste na Tríonóide. Tá achoimrí na n-aoiléachtanna agus clár iomlán an tSiompóisiam ar fáil anois ar ár suíomh gréasáin!
www.celticsociolinguistics.com
04/10/2016
Full Symposium programme now available on our website!
Tá clár iomlán an tSiompóisiam ar fáil ar ár shuíomh idirlín anois!
http://celticsociolinguistics.com/programs/
Clár / Programme – Celtic Sociolinguistics Symposium Symposium on the sociolinguistics of Celtic languages in association with COST Action IS1306 New Speakers in a Multilingual Europe.
12/08/2016
Achoimrí na n-aoichainteanna foilsithe ar an suíomh anois. Plenary abstracts now available on our website.
http://celticsociolinguistics.com/speakers/
Le tacaíocht ó/With support from COST New Speakers Network
Aoichainteoirí / Invited speakers – Celtic Sociolinguistics Symposium Dr Iarfhlaith Watson has been a lecturer in the School of Sociology, UCD, since 1996. He has been President of the Sociological Association Ireland (as well as Honorary Membership Secretary and Vice-President, and Managing Editor of the Irish Journal of Sociology), elected member of the Board of the...
27/07/2016
http://tuairisc.ie/bealoideas-na-manainnise-ar-fail-anois-i-ngaeilge/
Béaloideas na Manainnise ar fáil anois i nGaeilge Maitiú Ó Coimín Dé Céadaoin, Iúil 27 2016 ag 6:40 am Tá bailiúchán gearrscéalta agus béaloidis ó Oileán Mhanainn, a foilsíodh den chéad uair sa bhliain 1976, curtha ar fáil athuair ag an Ollamh Kevin Scannell ar líne agus aistriúchán Gaeilge ar na scéalta Manainnise leis. Tá os cionn 70 mír ar an le...
Two weeks to go till the deadline for abstracts for the Symposium (July 15th): http://celticsociolinguistics.com/about/
About – Celtic Sociolinguistics Symposium The contemporary dynamics of the Celtic languages offer a context-specific window into the functioning of minoritised languages and language varieties in contemporary Western society. The study of the current circumstances of these languages and their speakers can illuminate the sociolinguistic fact...
03/09/2015
Táimid thar a bheith sásta a rá go mbeidh an comhdháil Soillse 2016 ar siúl idir an 6ú agus an 8ú Meitheamh, 2016. Chun níos mó eolais a fháil, bain úsáid as an nasc seo thíos:
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We are delighted to say that the Soillse conference 2016 will be taking place from the 6th to the 8th of June, 2016. For information please use the link below:
http://dasg.arts.gla.ac.uk/soillse2016/
Soillse 2016 Building on the success of the Soillse conferences held in 2011 and 2015, this conference aims to provide a forum for minority language researchers, policymakers, practitioners and activists to exchange research findings and experiences in order to stimulate fresh perspectives on minority language r…
14/07/2015
Top row/Barr an phictiúir:
1. Fiona O'Hanlon, 2. Wilson McLeod and Bernadette O'Rourke, 3. John Edwards
Bottom row/ Bun an phictiúir:
4. , 5. Dr. Regina Uí Chollatáin, 6. Siobhán Nic Fhlannchadha.
13/07/2015
26/06/2015
Fantastic article from Bernadette O'Rourke and John Walsh, who joined us at over the past three days, on the existence of 'new speakers' of Irish! Reading this is a great way to start the weekend, we promise!
https://www.facebook.com/ConradhnaGaeilge/photos/a.134371686602264.12576.134109986628434/914489871923771/?type=1&theater
"Irish continues to be spoken- in Gaeltacht and elsewhere"
Alt iontach ag John Walsh agus Bernadette O'Rourke sa Connacht Tribune!
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