Put together by Culture Vannin and Manx National Heritage (MNH), Mind Your Language encourages people to "explore, learn and ...
Each month, Culture Vannin’s Manx language development officer, Ruth Keggin Gell, contributes a column to Island Life.
ST JOHN’S, Isle of Man – The squeals of laughter echoing from the playground sound like any other elementary school in its first week back in session. Listen closely, though, and there’s something ...
With only 2,200 people still speaking the Manx language, Chris Bartley is using AI text-to-speech systems to protect and showcase the heritage of endangered languages. Bartley, a School of Computer ...
ST JOHN’S, Isle of Man — The squeals of laughter echoing from the playground sound like any other elementary school in its first week back in session. Listen closely, though, and there’s something ...
The Manx translation of the second Diary of a Wimpy Kid book was released to mark World Book Day earlier this month Manx translations of books aimed at younger readers can significantly help people ...
A PHD student developing Artificial Intelligence speech recognition technology for Manx Gaelic said he hopes it "lightens the load" for some native speakers. Chris Bartley, a computer science student ...
A new exhibition celebrating the Manx language is set to open at the Manx Museum later this month. ‘Mind Your Language’, a ...
A researcher at the University of Liverpool has produced the first modern, comprehensive handbook on Manx Gaelic – a language thought to have died out in the mid 19th Century. As records detailing the ...
A film about the revival of teaching Manx in primary schools from 1992, which the BBC has unearthed as part of its centenary celebrations, has brought back memories of growing up in a Manx-speaking ...
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