CENSUSThe article describes the visits of Prof. John Rhs to the Isle of Man from 1886 to 1893, during which he collected material on the Manx Gaelic language from native speakers. He focused on 88 informants from different parts of the island and published his li...
The predominant feature in the stratigraphy of the Isle of Man is, in the words of G. W. Lamplough, 1 " the central ridge of slate and greywacke, which seems to have constituted an insulated tract at as early a date as the beginning of the Carboniferous period. This prototype of the p...
Journal of Multilingual & Multicultural DevelopmentMate, Ian (1997): Changes in the Celtic-language-speaking populations of Ireland, the Isle of Man, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales from 1891-1991. In: Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development 18, 4, 316-330....