Science, Social Sciences, Linguistics, Languages, Natural, Indo-European, Celtic, Irish
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- Simplified guide to pronouncing the Irish language designed for people unfamiliar with the language.
- Institute based in Dublin devoted to research and advice on all aspects of the use of the Irish language.
- Mailing list for the discussion of Old Irish.
- Sociolinguistic survey of the use of Irish in the Republic of Ireland, and to a lesser extent in Northern Ireland. Collection of links. Bilingual site (English and French).
- Text of The Soldier's Song or Amhrán na bhFiann, the national hymn which replaced God Save Ireland shortly after the Easter Rising of 1916. In English and Irish.
- This annual event offers intensive practice in the Irish language at various levels of fluency.
- Grammatically oriented site devoted to the phonology, grammar and dialects of Irish, by Antony Green, a US linguist based in Berlin, Germany. Some of the site is in German and Irish. Useful table of spelling-pronunciation correspondances. Many links.
- A Macintosh Gaelic font for download, from the Yamada Language Center.
- General information about the current status of the Irish language, from the University of Wales. Trilingual site (English, French, Welsh).
- An alphabetic listing of more than 100 Irish Gaelic organisations with links to their websites.
- Organization based in Tír an Fhia, Leitir Móir, County Galway, Ireland. It is dedicated to the survival of the Irish language with particular attention to the Gaeltacht, or areas of Ireland where Irish is still spoken widely. Details on the teaching of
- Irish language teaching and reference materials, flashcards, books, and lessons, from a teacher based in Portland, Oregon.
- Doctoral dissertation dealing with the use of two verb constructions.
- A guide to the pronunciation of Irish Gaelic.
- Detailed and linguistically plausible guide to the pronunciation of Old Irish, by Dennis King.
- Irish language society with news, events, local area guidebook and details of clubs and classes. Based in Downpatrick, Northern Ireland.
- Detailed guide to the pronunciation of Irish, showing how various letters and letter combinations are pronounced, with many examples. The pronunciation rules shown represent a compromise between Irish as spoken in Connacht and the standardized Lárchanúi
- Large collection of links related to the study of the Irish language worldwide.
- Links to resources related to Irish.
- General information on Irish Gaelic, phrases with sound recordings, and a Gaelic translation forum.
- Informational sites and links to lessons, interactive, readers, and courses.
- Some words and phrases from Irish, as well as some Indo-European etymologies of the same. The site also offers links to some resources and articles on the Irish language.
- Reviews and descriptions of textbooks and other publications useful for the learning of Irish.
- A tax exempt, non-profit corporation based in Elberon, NJ, US, dedicated to the promotion and teaching of the Irish language. The site includes some grammatical information, bulletin boards and a mailing list.
- Basic information about Irish Gaelic: pronunciation, names, and links.
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