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This is the first book in the thrilling new DI Tudor Manx series.
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An attempt at a scientific description of a northern dialect of Irish, first published in 1906.
Language death is an aspect of language contact which has occupied the interest of linguists from the past twenty-five years or so. Although the phenomenon of language death is occuring all over the world very few instances of it have been dealt with both from a sociolinguistic and formal linguistic standpoint. Those that spring to mind are the works of Nancy Dorian on East Sutherland Gaelic and Hans-Jürgen Sasse on the Albanian dialect of Arvanítika in Greece. In both instances it is dialects of languages that are treated and not complete languages themselves. The study of language death in the Isle of Man deals with the decline and extinction of Manx Gaelic as a community language, and a...
The second instalment of the best-selling DI Tudor Manx crime series.
Handbook of Late Spoken Manx: Grammar and Text v. 1.