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With Scots Gaelic and Irish, there is much confusion about their origins and how closely related they are. All Celtic tongues share a broad language group but with distinct subfamilies ...
Scottish archaeologist Dr. Ewan Campbell is well known for publishing the historical thesis ‘Were the Scots Irish?’ that suggested that Scotland’s Gaelic communities were not Irish in origin.
Some Agnews of Larne were Scots speakers in the 1600s and lived cheek by jowl with families who spoke Irish or perhaps Scottish Gaelic. No identity silos there. Collectively, their names ...
One of the world's best-selling books has been translated into Scots Gaelic. Professor of Gaelic and translation at the University of Aberdeen Moray Watson began working on a Scots Gaelic draft of ...
The Irish language, also known as Gaelic or Gaelige, is a Celtic language that has a rich and fascinating history. The origins of the Irish language can be traced back to the 4th century AD ...