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". – In answer, Dr Paisley, I am of course aware of the extraordinary and unique work that has been done on the Scotch-Irish language. I am aware of the board, and in fact I receive correspondence regularly from the board; it is a great joy to receive a Christmas card in the language from the board.
The lesser-used languages – whether we are talking about the language of Ulster or, for example, the Cornish language – are a matter which has concerned the Union. However, support for the languages is not purely a matter for the Presidency-in-Office.
In the case of the Irish language a specific and unique measure was made in 1973. Maybe it should have been made for the other lesser-used languages that have been mentioned here. To answer Dr Paisley directly, I am aware of the blossoming of interest in a language which had one stage virtually disappeared."@en1
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