Affiliation:
1. National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland
Abstract
The vast majority of endangered languages are expected to have vanished
from community use within one to two generations (Lackaff & Moner,
2016). One such language, Irish, may die out as a vernacular within a decade
in the Irish-speaking regions of Ireland (Ó Giollagáin & Charlton,
2015). However, there is growing interest in the Irish language overseas,
particularly in the USA (Schwartz, 2020). In this study, a survey was
conducted with 92 respondents to identify the needs of learners living
outside of Ireland. The findings of this needs assessment suggest that
overseas Irish learners would benefit from the provision of an online Irish
language community that connects members through communicative and
collaborative language activities. Positioned in the context of similar
developments and innovations internationally (e.g. Henry, Carroll, Cunliffe,
& Kop, 2018), this research builds on existing literature in online
sociocultural language learning.
Funder
National
University of Ireland, Galway