Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!mnetor!seismo!mcvax!nikhefk!keeshu From: keeshu@nikhefk.uucp (Kees Huyser) Newsgroups: sci.lang,soc.culture.celtic Subject: Re: Scots Gaelic Message-ID: <59@nikhefk.UUCP> Date: Sat, 15-Nov-86 21:54:36 EST Article-I.D.: nikhefk.59 Posted: Sat Nov 15 21:54:36 1986 Date-Received: Sun, 16-Nov-86 06:26:46 EST References: <8282SPU@PSUVMA> Reply-To: keeshu@nikhefk.uucp (Kees Huyser) Organization: Nikhef-K CSG Lines: 28 Xref: mnetor sci.lang:126 soc.culture.celtic:100 Apparently-To: rnews@mcvax In article <8282SPU@PSUVMA> SPU@PSUVMA.BITNET writes: >I was wondering if anyone out there knows of any books (that can be >obtained in America) that deal with the subject of the Gaelic language >in Scotland. Books on Irish abound, but I've never come across one >on this subject. I'm mainly interested in grammar-type books. >Thanx! >------- > * K. SCOTT SHAY * You could try to contact: David McKay Company Inc. 750 Third Avenue New York, N.Y. 10017 They are the US representative of the _Teach Yourself Books_. I think they have one called _Teach Yourself Goidelic_. As far as I know, `Goidelic' is the Scots version of Gaelic. Hope this is some help, Kees | Kees Huyser | UUCP : keeshu@nikhefk.uucp | or: {[wherever]!seismo}!mcvax!nikhefk!keeshu | BITNET: U00212@HASARA5.BITNET | IF YOU BELIEVE DISCLAIMERS, YOU'LL BELIEVE ANYTHING!