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Update 23/06/06

Lots more Gaelic sites added on this update, not unrelated to my taking the distance Gaelic course (An Cùrsa Inntrigidh) run by Sabhal Mòr Ostaig on the Isle of Skye.

New Links

  • Clì Gàidhlig. The website of "the Gaelic access and promotion organisation", which also includes very useful resources for learners of all levels.
  • LearnGaelic.info. Lots of useful pointers and resources for learners of Gaelic at all levels, with a compendious list of books, organisations, teaching groups, courses, and much more. Run by Clì Gàidhlig. Site in English and Gaelic.
  • Foràm na Gàidhlig. A busy forum for native speakers and learners, with sections devoted to language, news, poetry, reference, grammar and other topics. Probably the most likely successor to the now extinct savegaelic.org forum.
  • Gaelic words in English. An intriguing list of Gaelic words that have come into English - as well as the usual suspects there are a few surprises.
  • Mixxer: Language Exchange online via Skype. A free exchange bringing together language learners and teachers in tandem learning via the VoIP technology Skype.
  • Faclairean Gàidhlig. A nice collection of annotated (in Gaelic) links to vocabularies and dictionaries. I particularly like the collection "Facail Ghàidhlig airson chuspairean àraid", Gaelic words for specific topics such as IT, the Scottish Parliament, days/dates, trees, music, and so on. A useful reference.
  • Manx Dictionary. An English-Manx dictionary, with the nice added touch of a mini-concordancer demonstrating the use of terms in English/Manx.

Deleted links

The following links have been removed because their hostnames couldn't be looked up (perhaps the domain has lapsed/changed), the URL gave a 404 Not Found error, the site or page was otherwise unreachable, or the site had otherwise become unsuitable for the collection.

  • Italy on the Web. Links to Italian sites, in particular news sources and regional WWW servers.
  • Siti di interesse didattico e generale. A categorised, annotated, and regularly updated list of links for teachers and learners of Italian, hosted by the Centro Linguistico Interfacoltà at the University of Bologna, where you can also find online multimedia courses and corpora in a number of languages.
  • Windows on Italy. General information (in English) on Italian culture, history, politics, etc.
  • The World Wide Web Virtual Library: The Italian General Subject Tree. Italian sites sorted by subject, from Aeronautica to Volontariato.
  • Democratici di Sinistra. The official website of the main left-wing party in Italy.
  • VÍTELIÚ: The Languages of Ancient Italy. Resources for the study of pre- Roman languages in the Italian peninsula, including alphabets and an Etruscan vocabulary. In English and Italian.
  • Lingua e dialetto. Links to sites dealing with Italian dialects and European minority languages.
  • I Dialetti italiani. Language and dialect on the Italian Peninsula.
  • Tempi Moderni. Online version of the Italian film magazine.
  • Associazione Italiana dei Centri Linguistici Universitari (Aiclu). Information on the association's activities and publications, plus some links to Internet resources.
  • Televideo. News reports from RAI in Italian.
  • EDULINKS. An annotated collection of links to Italian websites, sorted by category. Although primarily aimed at school students, the resources in the site are extensively used by teachers and students of Italian in higher education.

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