Amazing papers at the conference yesterday. Lots learned about the position of minority languages in these islands. More thoughts to come.
— Hurchin Home (@HurchinHome) September 6, 2014
Thanks so much for coming and sharing with us your marvellous work with Jerriais @le_jerriais @UlsterUni
— Hurchin Home (@HurchinHome) September 6, 2014
...auve du Jèrriais, les langues dé France, lé Scots d'Ulstèr - with #jerriais, languages of France, Ulster Scots... pic.twitter.com/zFJQJy66nS
— L'Office du Jèrriais (@le_jerriais) September 6, 2014
...l'Irlandais, l'Gallouais, l'Cornouaillais, l'Êcôssais et l'Scots - Irish, Welsh, Gaelic and Scots @HurchinHome pic.twitter.com/nkfSzfSviA
— L'Office du Jèrriais (@le_jerriais) September 6, 2014
Aodán Mac Póilin reflects on growth of Irish: using limited resources to maximum effect @HurchinHome #LookingHomeward pic.twitter.com/77P6ulbTKK
— Damian Smyth (@damian_smyth) September 5, 2014
Diarmait Mac Giolla Chroist @cardiffuni on 'mainstreaming #Welsh' @UlsterUni #LookingHomeward @HurchinHome pic.twitter.com/NHlNSY0FU2
— Damian Smyth (@damian_smyth) September 5, 2014
Prof Jeremy Smith @GlasgowUni brings nuance to the origins of Scots #LookingHomeward @UlsterUni @HurchinHome pic.twitter.com/mMslD6M5Dp
— Damian Smyth (@damian_smyth) September 5, 2014
Kathryn White @UlsterUni Ulster Scots Education Project presents at #LookingHomeward @HurchinHome pic.twitter.com/LJatTDMgir
— Damian Smyth (@damian_smyth) September 5, 2014
Frank Ferguson & the Tower of Babel #LookingHomeward conf @UlsterUni @HurchinHome @ArtsCouncilNI pic.twitter.com/WJelGsiHVQ
— Damian Smyth (@damian_smyth) September 5, 2014
Dr Bill Smith opens #LookingHomeward conf on minority languages @UlsterUni Belfast @HurchinHome @ArtsCouncilNI pic.twitter.com/tZixskCyY1
— Damian Smyth (@damian_smyth) September 5, 2014
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