Presentation of Gaelic in Visitor Interpretation

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Description of project aims

This research was commissioned by Bòrd na Gàidhlig and Interpret Scotland to identify how best Gaelic and English can be employed in visitor interpretation, to the benefit of the status and use of Gaelic, and without loss to either Gaelic- or English medium interpretation. The research looked at issues relating to heritage interpretation, specifically: the profile and status of Gaelic; Gaelic aspects of visitor interpretation; English language aspects of visitor interpretation; and the appropriateness and flexibility of approaches.
StatusFinished
Effective start/end date3/10/114/03/13

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