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Since it
survived into the 20th
century it is well
attested such as the
Doegen Recordings. "East
Ulster Gaelic – A
Forgotten Dialect –
Language Volcano"...
- the State". CSO.
Retrieved 29
January 2024. "
Doegen Records Web Project: Who was
Doegen? / Why did
Doegen come to Ireland?".
Royal Irish Academy. Retrieved...
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nationale de France. 28
January 1922.
Retrieved 6
September 2018. "The
Doegen Records Web Project".
Archived from the
original on 7
September 2018. "Census...
- NUTS3 regions".
Central Statistics Office.
Retrieved 23
April 2023. The
Doegen Records Web
Project (2009). "Recordings of Séamas Ó Liatháin" (in Irish)...
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Chris Shucosky Pat
Dement Mac
Calvaresi Past
members Brian Magill Jordan Young Daniel Svoboda (Plunge) Nat
Doegen Website http://www.cinderroadmusic.com...
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dialect is now extinct,
recordings have been made by
German linguist Wilhelm Doegen for the
Royal Irish Academy. The town is
located on the R173
regional road...
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Melanesian drum at a
prisoner of war camp in Münster, 1917.
Picture by
Wilhelm Doegen. Born (1896-03-15)15
March 1896 Kilo,
Congo Free
State Died 1
November 1934(1934-11-01)...
- Inishowen] Ní Bhaoill, Róise, ed. (2010).
Ulster Gaelic Voices: Bailiúchán
Doegen 1931 (in
Irish and English). Béal Feirste:
Iontaobhas Ultach. Nic Aodháin...
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Prussian Phonographic Commission,
under the au****es of the
linguist Wilhelm Doegen, set out to
record voice and
language samples in the
shape of stories, poems...
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Wilhelm Doegen estimates the
number of dead in the
camps at 118,159 but
serious doubts surround this number,
notably because Doegen failed to take...