John MacInnes (Gaelic scholar)
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Iain MacAonghais (en anglès: John MacInnes; , Escòcia, 3 d'abril de 1930 - 11 de maig de 2019) va ser un estudiós del gaèlic escocès, escriptor i erudit escocès. Era un expert de la tradició oral gaèlica, i el 2006 el seu llibre Dùthchas nan Gàidheal (Tradicions dels gaels) li feu guanyar el . Se l'ha qualificat molt sovint de "darrer estudiós nadiu del gaèlic".
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جون ماكينيس (بالإنجليزية: John MacInnes) هو لغوي ومؤرخ بريطاني، ولد في 1930 في Timsgarry في المملكة المتحدة، وتوفي في 11 مايو 2019.
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John MacInnes (Scottish Gaelic: Iain MacAonghuis, Iain mac Ruairidh mhic Iain mhic Iain mhic Néill mhic Mhaol Mhoire mhic Iain mhic Mhaol Chaluim), 3 April 1930 in Uig, Lewis – 10 May 2019, was a Scottish Gaelic scholar and authority on Scottish Gaelic oral tradition. He was born in Uig, Lewis, but grew up on Raasay, and took an active interest in Gaelic tradition while still young and made a conscious effort to seek it out amongst his family and community.
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جون ماكينيس
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Iain MacAonghais
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John MacInnes (Gaelic scholar)
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Iain MacAonghais (en anglès: John MacInnes; , Escòcia, 3 d'abril de 1930 - 11 de maig de 2019) va ser un estudiós del gaèlic escocès, escriptor i erudit escocès. Era un expert de la tradició oral gaèlica, i el 2006 el seu llibre Dùthchas nan Gàidheal (Tradicions dels gaels) li feu guanyar el . Se l'ha qualificat molt sovint de "darrer estudiós nadiu del gaèlic".
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جون ماكينيس (بالإنجليزية: John MacInnes) هو لغوي ومؤرخ بريطاني، ولد في 1930 في Timsgarry في المملكة المتحدة، وتوفي في 11 مايو 2019.
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John MacInnes (Scottish Gaelic: Iain MacAonghuis, Iain mac Ruairidh mhic Iain mhic Iain mhic Néill mhic Mhaol Mhoire mhic Iain mhic Mhaol Chaluim), 3 April 1930 in Uig, Lewis – 10 May 2019, was a Scottish Gaelic scholar and authority on Scottish Gaelic oral tradition. He was born in Uig, Lewis, but grew up on Raasay, and took an active interest in Gaelic tradition while still young and made a conscious effort to seek it out amongst his family and community. In 1948, John MacInnes went to study at the University of Edinburgh and was awarded a scholarship in Gaelic established by the Church of Scotland. In 1958, MacInnes was appointed to a Junior Research Fellowship in the School of Scottish Studies and spent years conducting fieldwork amongst Gaelic speakers in Scotland and in Nova Scotia, Canada. MacInnes formally retired from the School of Scottish Studies in 1993. John MacInnes penned a significant body of seminal articles on aspects of Scottish Gaelic linguistics, folklore, oral narrative, song, dance, history and indigenous beliefs which continue to inform contemporary scholarship. A thorough bibliography and selection of these essays was published as Dùthchas nan Gàidheal. A special issue of the journal Scottish Studies contains biographical information and a range of articles celebrating and extending MacInnes’ intellectual and cultural legacy. In 2015, John MacInnes was recognised with the 'Services to Gaelic' Award by The Scottish Traditional Music Hall of Fame, and received the award for 'Best Contribution' from the Daily Record and Bòrd na Gàidhlig Scottish Gaelic Awards in the same year. He was married to Wendy MacInnes (née Dunn) with whom he had two children, Ruairi and Catríona. He has two grandchildren, Sinéad and Roddy.
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