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Ken MacKinnon was born in the London Docklands in 1933 to parents whose families came from the Scottish Isle of Arran and Northern Ireland.〔MacKinnon, Kenneth ''The Lion's Tongue'' (1974) Club Leabhar Ltd SBN 902706-29-2〕 He is known as the father of Scottish Gaelic sociolinguistics. ==Early life and career== During the London Blitz he was sent to Cornwall as many other children of the time and later in life settled in the nearby town of Southend-on-Sea where he became, in time, chairman of the council's planning committee and mayor.〔 He took a double degree in sociology and economics at the London School of Economics, followed by National Service in Germany.〔 Following his return from Germany, he taught in Essex secondary schools and technical colleges, and was the head of department at the Barking College of Technology and subsequently was senior lecturer and reader at the Hatfield Polytechnic amongst various other appointments.〔
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