Maartje Draak, Professor of CelticLanguages and Literature has died in Amsterdam.
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In what parts of the British Isles are Celticlanguages still spoken?
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The descendants of the old Celtic peoples have not kept up the Celticlanguages to any great extent.
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Oxley shouted, or chanted, it's hard to tell with these Celticlanguages, another phrase and again Lady Ty translated.
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The Bill will determine the future of broadcasting for Celticlanguages in Britain and Northern Ireland for the foreseeable future.
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The Celticlanguages are dying out, but they have left us something which will last so long as our literature lasts.
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Gussmann's Celticlanguages programme survives at the Catholic University of Lublin to this day, partly funded by the Department of Foreign Affairs.
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As Wilamowitz reminds us, it was the Roman legions, not Virgil and Horace, that stamped out the Celticlanguages and romanised Western Europe.
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At present, a Communications Bill is before the British parliament which will determine the future of broadcasting in Celticlanguages in Britain and Northern Ireland.
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Prof Cathal O Hainle, head of the school of Irish and CelticLanguages, said the new chair would create fresh opportunities for research and teaching.
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Charles W. Dunn, Margaret Brooks Robinson Professor of CelticLanguages and Literatures, Emeritus, at Harvard University, died in Boston on July 24th, aged 90.