Language, typography and placemaking: walking the Irish and Ulster-Scots linguistic landscape

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Mac an Bhreithiun, B. and Burke, A. 2015. Language, typography and placemaking: walking the Irish and Ulster-Scots linguistic landscape. Canadian Journal of Irish Studies. 38 (1/2), pp. 84-125.
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TitleLanguage, typography and placemaking: walking the Irish and Ulster-Scots linguistic landscape
AuthorsMac an Bhreithiun, B. and Burke, A.
Abstract

This article examines the ways in which the public display of the Irish and Ulster-Scots languages intersect with the politics of place in Ireland and Northern Ireland.

PublisherConcordia University, School of Canadian Irish Studies
JournalCanadian Journal of Irish Studies
ISSN0703-1459
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Print2015
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Deposited22 Jan 2019
Accepted15 Feb 2015
Output statusPublished
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This is an author accepted manuscript version of an article published in the Canadian Journal of Irish Studies, it is included in this repository with permission of the publisher, Concordia University, School of Canadian Irish Studies. The final published version is available at https://www.jstor.org/stable/43410725

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Special Issue: Text and beyond text: new visual, material, and spatial perspectives in irish studies / Numéro Spécial: Le texte et ses reflets: nouvelles perspectives visuelles, matérielles, et spatiales des études irlandaises

Web address (URL)https://www.jstor.org/stable/43410725
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