All Stories

  1. Epilogue and reflections on migration, language, and identity research
  2. Language and identity in contexts of migration and diaspora
  3. New Approaches to Language and Identity in Contexts of Migration and Diaspora
  4. Divergent language ideologies in a transatlantic minority
  5. Scottish Gaelic Studies: Language, Linguistics, and Literature
  6. Oracy and Ideology in Contemporary Gaelic: Conceptions of Fluency and its Perceived Decline Subsequent to Immersion Schooling
  7. Language policy and prospects: Metalinguistic discourses on social disruption and language maintenance in a transatlantic, minority community
  8. Transatlantic Context for Gaelic Language Revitalisation
  9. A Cornish revival? The nascent iconization of a post-obsolescent language
  10. Emic and essentialist perspectives on Gaelic heritage: New speakers, language policy, and cultural identity in Nova Scotia and Scotland
  11. Gaelic Scotland: Bilingual Life in the Twenty-First Century?
  12. Language, Culture and Identities: Theoretical Perspectives
  13. 5. When School is Over and Done With: Linguistic Practices and Sociodemographic Profiles of Gaelic-medium Educated Adults
  14. New Gaelic Speakers, New Gaels? Ideologies and Ethnolinguistic Continuity in Contemporary Scotland
  15. Identities, language use and ideologies of former immersion students
  16. Identity, accent aim, and motivation in second language users: New Scottish Gaelic speakers’ use of phonetic variation
  17. Language Variation - European Perspectives V
  18. Xians via Yish? Language attitudes and cultural identities on Britain's Celtic periphery