Christopher Lewin
custal.bsky.social
Christopher Lewin
@custal.bsky.social
Manx linguist. Celtic Studies.
Reposted by Christopher Lewin
In his article, Paul Lewin presents the first full analysis of Manx-speakers in Douglas found in the 1901 census. Available here: journal.fi/scf/article/...
1901 Isle of Man Census: Was Manx to be heard in Douglas?
The 1901 Census was the first to ask the ‘language question’ regarding the population of the Isle of Man. Basic statistics of the number of Manx speakers remaining were produced in the years following...
journal.fi
December 5, 2025 at 12:46 PM
Reposted by Christopher Lewin
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Eagrán 11 2025 AILT TAIGHDE LÉIRMHEASANNA Féach eagráin eile » San eagrán seo Ailt TaighdeLéirmheasanna NUACHT Cartlann scéalta nuachta » Date of publication9 December 2025 ISSN2009-8626 Scaip an suío...
comhartaighde.ie
December 10, 2025 at 7:13 PM
Good to see this important volume in print with my contribution on Manx language and literature.
July 16, 2025 at 4:01 PM
Delighted to see this article of mine in the new issue of Éigse! "Manx lexicology and etymology: four case studies".
July 12, 2025 at 6:21 PM