A New View of the Irish Language A New View of the Irish Language

A New View of the Irish Language

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Publisher Description

The 1871 census came to the stark conclusion that 'within relatively few years' Irish would cease to exist. Yet, over a century later, Irish became the twenty-third officially recognised language of the European Union in 2007. To believe the census returns of recent years, Irish is in a state of rude health. But is this true when half a million people claim to speak Irish, but seldom actually speak it? In the traditional Gaeltacht areas, Irish is in peril - whilst it flourishes in Gaelscoileanna, in urban areas and in cyberspace. What do these dramatic shifts mean for the language's future? A New View of the Irish Language covers issues such as language and national identity; the impact of emigration and immigration; music, literature and the media; the importance of place-names; teaching and learning Irish; attitudes towards Irish; and the state of the Gaeltacht - and probes beyond the statistics and rhetoric to explore the true situation of Irish in the contemporary world.

GENRE
Reference
RELEASED
2008
4 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
420
Pages
PUBLISHER
Cois Life
PROVIDER INFO
Gardners Books Ltd
SIZE
2
MB
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