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The Linguist 55,5

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thelinguist.uberflip.com OCTOBER/NOVEMBER 2016 The Linguist 25 FEATURES language, and a compulsory subject in schools, but continued to decline rapidly as a language of everyday use. In Scotland, Gaelic was relegated to a very minor second place. Some have attributed the decline of Scottish Gaelic to religious differences, not simply between Catholic and Protestant, but also between Protestant denominations. In Wales, the religious connection was more positive. Largely Methodist/Calvinist, Welsh Sunday Schools ensured a high level of literacy in Welsh in those areas where it was predominantly a mother tongue – as well as a degree of standardisation owing to the Welsh Bible, translated almost as early as modern English versions. Another important influence was the existence of Welsh workers' political and cultural clubs in the old industries, which often met to discuss the issues of the day. Unsurprisingly, it was in Wales that resistance to the increasing use of English was most pronounced. The 1960s saw campaigns by the Welsh Language Society on such matters as bilingual road signs and, after a long struggle, an extraordinary couple (Eileen and Trevor Beasley) won the right to communicate in Welsh with local government in Welsh-speaking areas. Finally, Gwynfor Evans, a Welsh MP, threatened to fast to the death in 1980 if Welsh was not accorded reasonable rights, particularly a TV channel. CULTURAL CELEBRATION Children in traditional dress (left). At the annual National Eisteddfod (festival) all competitions are held in Welsh; and (below) a map shows the percentage of Celtic language speakers living in different parts of the British Isles and northern France

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