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    Manx Celtic European Indo Natural Languages Linguistics













Manx Celtic European Indo Natural Languages Linguistics


Manx

Manx is a nearly extinct Goidelic-Celtic member of the Indo-European language family spoken on the Isle of Man. Manx is also known as Gaelg, Gailck and Manx Gaelic.

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    Top: Science: Social Sciences: Linguistics: Languages: Natural: Indo-European: Celtic: Manx

See Also:

  • - Article which appeared in the magazine "Planet" (published in Aberystwyth, Wales), No. 101, 1993, pp. 83--87.
  • - Dictionaries, grammar charts, naming conventions, full-text literature, online course, resources and links.
  • - Resources for learning the Manx language (including sketches of its pronunciation and grammar). While the splash page is in Manx, the rest of the site is in English.
  • - E-mail forum. Archives available.
  • - Site dedicated to Manx Gaelic, which died as a spoken language on Dec. 24, 1974 with the death of its last native speaker. Readings, texts, study materials and links.


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