Jeanne D'Brant
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Cognitive Advantages for Speakers of Irish and Gaeligeoiri of Irish-Medium Schools

Posted on December 14, 2014 at 12:00pm 0 Comments

Irish is considered to be the first uttered literary language of Europe. The ancient Gaeilge of Ireland served as the seed language for Scottish Gaelic and Manx, just as the venerable Irish gene pool originally spread north and east to Scotland, to the west of England, and beyond.…

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At 11:26am on August 15, 2014, Bit Devine said…

Céad míle fáilte, a chara! We look forward to learning your Irish story and enjoying your contributions

At 4:34am on August 19, 2014, Ryan O'Rourke said…

Hi, Jeanne, and welcome to The Wild Geese community!  Hope you'll find this a welcoming group of folks and that you'll check in often to feed your interest in and passion for all-things-Irish. :-)

Hope to see you around here often.

~ Ryan

At 9:01am on January 19, 2015, Caroline Doherty de Novoa said…

Jeanne - I'd love to hear more about your research. The CUNY TV Irish Writers in America show is great for anecdotal evidence - all of them are asked about what it means to be an Irish writer - and some of them mention Hibernian English - some saying there is no such thing and others convinced that it exists. 

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