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Language and society in the Isle of Man
Conference Programme: Language and Society in the Isle of Man
11-13 May 2023, iMuseum, Kingswood Grove, Douglas, Isle of Man, IM1 3LX
Roinn na Gaeilge, University of Galway | Manx National Heritage
Plenary speakers: Professor Julia Sallabank (SOAS, London), Professor Barry Lewis (DIAS), Nicola Tooms (Manx National Heritage), and Rob Teare (Department of Education, Sport and Culture).
Find a copy of the conference programme here: Language and Society in the Isle of Man
Attendance and participation at the conference will be free of charge, but there will be a fee charged for those who wish to attend the conference dinner. Conference registration is now open via this link: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/language-and-society-in-the-isle-of-man-tickets-621685356637
The conference chair, Dr Christopher Lewin (University of Galway), will be happy to answer any queries via email.
Claare yn Cho-haggloo: Glare as sheshaght ayns Mannin
11-13 Mee Boaldyn 2023, iMuseum, Keyll y Ree, Doolish, Mannin, IM1 3LX
Roinn na Gaeilge, Ollscoil na Gaillimhe | Eiraght Ashoonagh Vannin
Ard-loayreyder: Yn Ard-olloo Julia Sallabank (SOAS), yn Ard-olloo Barry Lewis (DIAS), Nicola Tooms (Eiraght Ashoonagh Vannin), as Rob Teare (Rheynn Ynsee, Spoyrt as Cultoor).
Ta claare y cho-haggloo ry-gheddyn ayns shoh: Language and Society in the Isle of Man
Bee eh nastee dy heet gys y cho-haggloo as dy ghoaill ayrn, agh bee tailley son jinnair y cho-haggloo. Foddee shiu nyn ennym y chur sheese son y cho-haggloo ayns shoh: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/language-and-society-in-the-isle-of-man-tickets-621685356637
Bee fer-reaghee yn cho-haggloo, yn Dr Christopher Lewin (Ollscoil na Gaillimhe), feer wooiagh dy ansoor feyshtyn erbee trooid post-I.