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Irish English as a World English
Published 2022-06-01“…The objective of this chapter is to apply a synthesis of models for world Englishes to Irish English, for which data from ICE-corpora, the Handbook of Varieties of English, the Mouton Atlas, eWAVE, and the GloWbE corpus are used, and to which many approaches are applied: geo-political, dynamic-model, corpus, statistical, and multi-functional factor analysis. …”
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Varieties of English: an examination of an Irish English speaker
Published 2019-07-01Subjects: “…Irish English…”
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The Limerick Corpus of Irish English: design, description, and application
Published 2019-08-01Subjects: “…Limerick Corpus of Irish English…”
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Online assessment of narrative macrostructure in adult Irish-English multilinguals
Published 2022-07-01“…This study aimed to establish quantitative measures of narrative macrostructure in the production and comprehension of adult Irish-English bilinguals in an online assessment.MethodsA total of 30 Irish-English bilingual adults participated in an online assessment of oral narrative production and comprehension. …”
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“Is it English what we speak?” Irish English and Postcolonial Identity
Published 2014-06-01“…Within this context, a main concern is that of the relationship between language and identity. Irish English (the variety of English spoken in Ireland) enjoys a unique position within the constellation of world-wide English varieties. …”
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A corpus-based and lexicographical analysis of Irish expletives in Irish English
Published 2021-12-01“…The aim of this study is to analyse four different expletives in the Irish English variety, following a semantic and pragmatic approach. …”
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Varieties of English: varieties of literature. Some notes on Irish English and ELT
Published 2019-07-01Subjects: “…Irish English…”
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Language Colonization and English Hybridization: The Use of Irish English Lexis in Twentieth Century Irish Drama
Published 2020-12-01Subjects: “…Cultural Identity. Drama. Irish English. Language Colonization. Lexis…”
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“Irish English had to do with personal identity, and you can’t get rid of that”. An Interview with Juan José Delaney
Published 2018-03-01Subjects: Get full text
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Cultural Scripts and the Speech Act of Opinions in Irish English: A Study amongst Irish and Polish University Students
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Understanding idioms and idiomatic expressions in context: a look at idioms found in an Irish soap opera
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A comparative study of Mexican and Irish compliment responses
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Contact-induced grammar formation: A model from a study on Hiberno-English
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Maria Edgeworth’s The Double Disguise: Language Development, Experimentation, and the Importance of Juvenilia
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Apresentação
Published 2011-08-01“…Second, to present evidence for universal and language-specific prosodic properties by gathering information on common and specific prosodic properties from five languages, not all genetic-related: (American and Irish) English, Japanese, French, Finnish, and Brazilian Portuguese.…”
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Embedded Inversion Worldwide
Published 2010-06-01“…The inversion of (auxiliary) verb and subject in subordinate interrogative clauses (embedded inversion, or EI) is a feature that occurs in many non-standard varieties of English, especially in varieties that have developed in language contact situations, such as Irish English, East African English or Indian English. …”
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Loudness predicts prominence
Published 2005“…We explored a database covering seven dialects of British and Irish English and three different styles of speech to find acoustic correlates of prominence. …”
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