Students from the study association of Linguistics named T.W.I.S.T., based in Leiden, The Netherlands at Leiden University. They came to Dublin to learn more about the special position of Irish language in Irish society and attended a lecture on Friday 29th January 2015 presented by Dr Brian Ó Curnáin entitled ‘How does Irish Work?’.
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Last Updated: 22nd March 2016 by Andrew McCarthy
Visit from students of Leiden, Netherlands
Students from the study association of Linguistics named T.W.I.S.T., based in Leiden, The Netherlands at Leiden University. They came to Dublin to learn more about the special position of Irish language in Irish society and attended a lecture on Friday 29th January 2015 presented by Dr Brian Ó Curnáin entitled ‘How does Irish Work?’.
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