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Caroline McAfee on James Fenton's The Hamely Tongue
Caroline McAfee from Aberdeen, who edited the Concise Ulster Dictionary, discusses James Fenton’s book ‘The Hamely Tongue’ which she describes as ‘a model of scholarship carried out from the inside of a culture’. (Broadcast: 31 May 2006)
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