The Island Voice of Norman Maclean

A chapter on Norman Maclean’s “Island Voice” by the Language Science Institute’s CIALL project manager features in the newly published book “Foundational Approaches in Celtic Linguistics”, a first venture into current issues in Celtic Linguistics by the open access Language Science Press.

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Gordon Wells. 2025. Guth thormoid: the “island voice” of Norman Maclean. In Andrew Carnie, Diane Ohala, Dee Hunter, Samantha Prins, Michael Hammond & Luis Irizarry (eds.), Foundational approaches to Celtic linguistics, 471–493. Berlin: Language Science Press.

This chapter samples and contextualises some of the multi-faceted Gaelic contributions by the multi-talented creative icon, Norman Maclean, to the Guthan nan Eilean ‘Island Voices’ online language capture and curation project.

These include, in particular, Norman’s final Saoghal Thormoid ‘Norman’s World’ series of videoed conversations, recorded in April 2016 in which he spoke reflectively of his memories and impressions of bilingual life in Glasgow and the Hebrides from the middle of the Twentieth Century onwards.

In addition to offering a vivid first-person voiced and experiential account of Gaelic life over a tumultuous period for the language, the Island Voices adherence to basic linguistic principles pays dividends in relation to some initially unpredicted spin-off applications, with potential for further development.

DOI: https://zenodo.org/records/15654881