Nova Scotia (Re: Anything going on?)
    Jonathan Dembling 
    dembling at anthro.umass.edu
       
    Sun Sep 29 15:29:41 UTC 2002
    
    
  
Hello,
I'm new to the list, and new to the discipline, but I've been doing research and some fieldwork on Gaelic in Nova Scotia for a dozen or so years. I'd love to discuss the linguistic scene there with anyone interested.
regards,
Jonathan Dembling
University of Massachusetts-Amherst
      For me, I did get up to Nova Scotia & Cape Breton a bit and had fun nosing
      about trying get some local understandings about Acadian and Gaelic
      linguistic issues, ideological and grammatical. Anyone out there do work up
      in that region?
      -Richard
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