Location via proxy:   [ UP ]  
[Report a bug]   [Manage cookies]                
Skip to main content
Throughout history, the Druids have always been seen as sorcerers who had a strong bond with nature. Ancestral knowledge holders within Celtic society, directed all religious activity as the highest authority linked to the gods, practiced... more
    • by 
    •   227  
      ReligionHistoryAncient HistorySociology
    • by 
    •   10  
      Historical LinguisticsCeltic LinguisticsLinguisticsPre Roman Archaeology/Iberian Culture
For know the controversial history of the Druids in the Celtic world, will investigate the sources of its origin, through stories of classic texts and medieval legends of Gaul, Britain and Ireland. His role in Celtic society surpassed the... more
    • by 
    •   238  
      ReligionHistoryAncient HistorySociology
Despite being dormant during the nineteenth century, the Cornish language has been recently recognised by the British Government as a living regional language after a long period of revival. The first part of this paper discusses the... more
    • by 
    •   17  
      Language revitalizationLanguages and LinguisticsCornish LanguageCeltic Studies
An analysis of Atlantican or pre Indo European root words in Indo European languages.
    • by 
    •   16  
      Welsh linguisticsEtymologyGermanic linguisticsAncient Indo-European Languages
This essay highlights the main characteristics of the architecture of the Welsh house and provides an analysis of the influences on its design over the centuries. The various terms involved in the field are clearly explained before the... more
    • by 
    •   59  
      HistoryCultural HistorySocial ChangeSocial Anthropology
Can we dispense with lawyers as intermediaries between the law and its subjects? Can laypeople have direct access to the law? The Plain English Movement (PEM) has long promoted the use of plain language in legal writing as the way to... more
    • by 
    •   20  
      Sources of LawJudicial PrecedentPlain Language CommunicationLegal interpretation
    • by 
    •   44  
      HistoryGaelic LiteratureMusicCeltic Studies
In this article, I intend to concentrate on one type of process by which Scots has found new legitimation as a language, and how discourses surrounding the issue of Scots might seek to contribute to the creation of a new Scottish society.... more
    • by 
    •   55  
      Discourse AnalysisLanguagesHistoryAnthropology
Books in the Broadview Editions series don't include a bibliography. For many readers this removes a distraction. Others, students and professors alike, may want to have a reading list, and so I have assembled this one. Books in the... more
    • by 
    •   6  
      British LiteratureMedieval LiteratureCeltic StudiesMedieval Studies
Rock art and celtic inscriptions (Lugano alphabet) with the name of the God Penninus at Carona, Val Brembana, Alps (Italy)
    • by  and +1
    •   6  
      Prehistoric Rock ArtRock ArtInscriptionsRock art research
This paper aims at offering a revision of the relationship between the names of indigenous family units in genitive plural attested on the inscriptions of Ancient Hispania and the indigenous names found in onomastic formulae that can also... more
    • by 
    •   5  
      Latin EpigraphyClassics: Ancient History and ArchaeologyOld Celtic languagesAncient Spain
    • by 
    •   37  
      SociologyCeltic StudiesBritish HistorySociology of Language
    • by 
    •   14  
      Media StudiesTranslation StudiesScottish Gaelic StudiesCorpus Linguistics
This volume provides accounts of well-established themes of general Celtic inquiry from new theoretical perspectives, in addition to addressing new areas of research that have remained largely unexplored. The collection includes... more
    • by 
    •   10  
      Celtic StudiesWelsh LiteratureWelsh linguisticsCeltic Linguistics
This paper is a preliminary report on a sociolinguistic field survey. It records the beliefs which 834 permanent residents of Suva, Fiji had about their own language and literacy skills in 1988-89. The interview subjects were selected... more
    • by 
    •   106  
      Discourse AnalysisSociologyAnthropologyLiteracy
The Chinese provinces are a crazy patchwork quilt of languages and dialects, where the histories of migrations and cultural enclaves, the tides of influence from empire and commerce, the sperm trails that follow rivers and railway lines... more
    • by 
    •   60  
      SociologySociology of CultureAsian StudiesAnthropology
    • by 
    •   149  
      LanguagesReligionHistorySocial Geography
This is a small explanation of how Scottish Gaelic dialects can differ from the standard spelled form, using mainly the Arran dialect from the Argyle Dialect group as an example. I also gone on to discuss the Galloway Gaelic dialect and... more
    • by 
    •   16  
      Celtic StudiesDialectologyCeltic LinguisticsGaelic Scotland
Principally in response to the public debt crisis, the process of European political integration appears about to make further advances. This, in turn, brings a need to reflect on the emergence of a new legal culture shared by many legal... more
    • by 
    •   10  
      Comparative LawConstitutional LawComparative Constitutional LawLaw and culture
    • by 
    •   10  
      SociolinguisticsMinority StudiesLaw and cultureLanguage Planning
    • by 
    •   24  
      Languages and LinguisticsHistorical LinguisticsCeltic StudiesSlavic Languages
    • by 
    •   6  
      WelshWelsh linguisticsCymraeg - the Welsh languageCeltic Languages
    • by  and +1
    •   17  
      Second Language AcquisitionMentoringScottish Gaelic StudiesLaw and culture
    • by 
    •   62  
      LanguagesReligionQuantitative PsychologySocial Geography
This paper takes into consideration the design and construction of a European Language Monitor (ELM), a major project of the European Federation of National Institutions for Language (www.efnil.org). ELM intends to provide a rich and... more
    • by 
    •   11  
      Law and cultureLanguage PlanningLanguage PolicyBilingualism and Multilingualism
    • by 
    •   16  
      Languages and LinguisticsCeltic StudiesSlavic LanguagesSlavonic Languages
Over the last decade, Cornwall Council and other partners have grant funded around one Cornish language film project per year. In order to develop the impact and wider benefit of Cornish language film making, the Cornish Language Lead... more
    • by 
    •   10  
      Cornish LanguageCornish StudiesPublic Service BroadcastingFilm Promotion and Marketing (Film Studies)
    • by 
    •   2  
      Middle Welsh language and literatureCeltic Languages and Cultures
This volume provides accounts of well-established themes of general Celtic inquiry from new theoretical perspectives, in addition to addressing new areas of research that have remained largely unexplored. The collection includes... more
    • by 
    •   10  
      Celtic StudiesWelsh LiteratureWelsh linguisticsCeltic Linguistics
This volume provides accounts of well-established themes of general Celtic inquiry from new theoretical perspectives, in addition to addressing new areas of research that have remained largely unexplored. The collection includes... more
    • by 
    •   10  
      Celtic StudiesWelsh LiteratureWelsh linguisticsCeltic Linguistics