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Focus on Ireland [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Jeffrey Kallen
Focus on Ireland [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Jeffrey Kallen
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : J. Benjamins Pub. Co., c1997
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (278 p.)
Disciplina 427/.9417
Altri autori (Persone) KallenJeffrey L
Collana Varieties of English around the world. General series
Soggetto topico English language - Ireland - History
English language - Variation - Ireland
English language - Dialects - Ireland
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-283-35836-0
9786613358363
90-272-7574-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto FOCUS ON IRELAND; Editorial page; Title page; Copyright page; Table of contents; Preface; REFERENCES; Abbreviations; Maps; REFERENCES; Irish English Context and Contacts; 1. The study of Irish English; 1.1. Irish English and language contact; 1.2. Further development in the study of Irish English; 2. The spread of Irish English; 2.1. The introduction of English in Ireland; 2.2. Bilingualism, diglossia, and the spread of English; 2.3. The status of Irish English; 3. Irish English and linguistic variation; REFERENCES; Bilingualism and Substrate InfluenceA Look at Clefts and Reflexives
1. Introduction2. Cleft sentences; 3. Reflexives; 4. Summary; 5. Discussion; Acknowledgements; NOTES; REFERENCES; The Influence of Irish on Perfect Marking in Hiberno-English The Case of the ""Extended-now"" Perfect; 1. Introduction1; 2. Hiberno-English perfects; 3.Meanings and uses of the extended-now perfect in HE dialects; 4. The origins of the EP; 4.1. Superstratum vs. substratum accounts; 4.2. The case for the Irish substratum reconsidered; 5. Conclusion; NOTES; REFERENCES; The Emerging Irish Phonological Substratum in Irish English; 1. Language contact
2. The distribution of the Irish dialects3. Emerging cross-linguistic links; 4. The palatalization/velarization contrast; 4.1. The labial consonants; 4.2. The velar consonants; 4.2.1 Velar stops preceding the diphthong /ai/; 5. The alveolar/dental consonants; 6. The sonorants; 6.1. R-types; 7. Length and the vocalic system; 7.1. Length distinctions; 7.2. The raising of mid vowels; 8. Conclusion; REFERENCES; The Syntax Of Belfast English; 1. Introduction; 2. Standard Belfast English; 2.1. Inversion in embedded questions; 2.2. Inverted imperatives; 2.3. Subject contact relatives
3. Local forms which are not strongly stigmatized3.1. Singular concord; 3.2. The historic present; 3.3. For-to infinitives; 3.4. Topic structures; 4. Stigmatized structures; 4.1. Non-standard past tenses and past participles; 4.2. Demonstratives; 4.3. Negative concord; 5. Stability and change; NOTES; REFERENCES; Aspects of Prosody in Hiberno-EnglishThe Case of Belfast; 1. Defining prosody and overcoming notions of standardness; 2. The neglect of prosody and the need for an analytic framework; 3. Intonation and the Anglo-Irish bias: The consequences
4. Background to Belfast and northern Hiberno-English intonation4.1. Rises as a relic of Irish English?; 5. Intonation in British English and Hiberno-English: Establishing units; 6. A model for analysing Belfast English intonation; 6.1. Intonational divisions in Belfast English; 6.2. Acoustic correlates of prominence in Belfast intonation: primacy of obtrusion; 6.3. Pitch movement; 6.4. The phonetic basis for identifying more than one prominence per tone sequence; 7. Tonal characteristics of prominences in Belfast intonation; 8. Non-prominent components of the tone sequence
8.1. Leading segment types
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Focus on Ireland / / edited by Jeffrey Kallen
Focus on Ireland / / edited by Jeffrey Kallen
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia : , : J. Benjamins Pub. Co., , 1997
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (278 pages)
Disciplina 427/.9417
Altri autori (Persone) KallenJeffrey L
Collana Varieties of English around the world. General series
Soggetto topico English language - Ireland - History
English language - Variation - Ireland
English language - Dialects - Ireland
ISBN 1-283-35836-0
9786613358363
90-272-7574-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto FOCUS ON IRELAND; Editorial page; Title page; Copyright page; Table of contents; Preface; REFERENCES; Abbreviations; Maps; REFERENCES; Irish English Context and Contacts; 1. The study of Irish English; 1.1. Irish English and language contact; 1.2. Further development in the study of Irish English; 2. The spread of Irish English; 2.1. The introduction of English in Ireland; 2.2. Bilingualism, diglossia, and the spread of English; 2.3. The status of Irish English; 3. Irish English and linguistic variation; REFERENCES; Bilingualism and Substrate InfluenceA Look at Clefts and Reflexives
1. Introduction; 2. Cleft sentences; 3. Reflexives; 4. Summary; 5. Discussion; Acknowledgements; NOTES; REFERENCES; The Influence of Irish on Perfect Marking in Hiberno-English The Case of the ""Extended-now"" Perfect; 1. Introduction1; 2. Hiberno-English perfects; 3.Meanings and uses of the extended-now perfect in HE dialects; 4. The origins of the EP; 4.1. Superstratum vs. substratum accounts; 4.2. The case for the Irish substratum reconsidered; 5. Conclusion; NOTES; REFERENCES; The Emerging Irish Phonological Substratum in Irish English; 1. Language contact
2. The distribution of the Irish dialects; 3. Emerging cross-linguistic links; 4. The palatalization/velarization contrast; 4.1. The labial consonants; 4.2. The velar consonants; 4.2.1 Velar stops preceding the diphthong /ai/; 5. The alveolar/dental consonants; 6. The sonorants; 6.1. R-types; 7. Length and the vocalic system; 7.1. Length distinctions; 7.2. The raising of mid vowels; 8. Conclusion; REFERENCES; The Syntax Of Belfast English; 1. Introduction; 2. Standard Belfast English; 2.1. Inversion in embedded questions; 2.2. Inverted imperatives; 2.3. Subject contact relatives
3. Local forms which are not strongly stigmatized; 3.1. Singular concord; 3.2. The historic present; 3.3. For-to infinitives; 3.4. Topic structures; 4. Stigmatized structures; 4.1. Non-standard past tenses and past participles; 4.2. Demonstratives; 4.3. Negative concord; 5. Stability and change; NOTES; REFERENCES; Aspects of Prosody in Hiberno-English; The Case of Belfast; 1. Defining prosody and overcoming notions of standardness; 2. The neglect of prosody and the need for an analytic framework; 3. Intonation and the Anglo-Irish bias: The consequences
4. Background to Belfast and northern Hiberno-English intonation; 4.1. Rises as a relic of Irish English?; 5. Intonation in British English and Hiberno-English: Establishing units; 6. A model for analysing Belfast English intonation; 6.1. Intonational divisions in Belfast English; 6.2. Acoustic correlates of prominence in Belfast intonation: primacy of obtrusion; 6.3. Pitch movement; 6.4. The phonetic basis for identifying more than one prominence per tone sequence; 7. Tonal characteristics of prominences in Belfast intonation; 8. Non-prominent components of the tone sequence; 8.1. Leading segment types
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Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia : , : J. Benjamins Pub. Co., , 1997
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Focus on Ireland / / edited by Jeffrey Kallen
Focus on Ireland / / edited by Jeffrey Kallen
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia : , : J. Benjamins Pub. Co., , 1997
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (278 pages)
Disciplina 427/.9417
Altri autori (Persone) KallenJeffrey L
Collana Varieties of English around the world. General series
Soggetto topico English language - Ireland - History
English language - Variation - Ireland
English language - Dialects - Ireland
ISBN 1-283-35836-0
9786613358363
90-272-7574-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto FOCUS ON IRELAND; Editorial page; Title page; Copyright page; Table of contents; Preface; REFERENCES; Abbreviations; Maps; REFERENCES; Irish English Context and Contacts; 1. The study of Irish English; 1.1. Irish English and language contact; 1.2. Further development in the study of Irish English; 2. The spread of Irish English; 2.1. The introduction of English in Ireland; 2.2. Bilingualism, diglossia, and the spread of English; 2.3. The status of Irish English; 3. Irish English and linguistic variation; REFERENCES; Bilingualism and Substrate InfluenceA Look at Clefts and Reflexives
1. Introduction; 2. Cleft sentences; 3. Reflexives; 4. Summary; 5. Discussion; Acknowledgements; NOTES; REFERENCES; The Influence of Irish on Perfect Marking in Hiberno-English The Case of the ""Extended-now"" Perfect; 1. Introduction1; 2. Hiberno-English perfects; 3.Meanings and uses of the extended-now perfect in HE dialects; 4. The origins of the EP; 4.1. Superstratum vs. substratum accounts; 4.2. The case for the Irish substratum reconsidered; 5. Conclusion; NOTES; REFERENCES; The Emerging Irish Phonological Substratum in Irish English; 1. Language contact
2. The distribution of the Irish dialects; 3. Emerging cross-linguistic links; 4. The palatalization/velarization contrast; 4.1. The labial consonants; 4.2. The velar consonants; 4.2.1 Velar stops preceding the diphthong /ai/; 5. The alveolar/dental consonants; 6. The sonorants; 6.1. R-types; 7. Length and the vocalic system; 7.1. Length distinctions; 7.2. The raising of mid vowels; 8. Conclusion; REFERENCES; The Syntax Of Belfast English; 1. Introduction; 2. Standard Belfast English; 2.1. Inversion in embedded questions; 2.2. Inverted imperatives; 2.3. Subject contact relatives
3. Local forms which are not strongly stigmatized; 3.1. Singular concord; 3.2. The historic present; 3.3. For-to infinitives; 3.4. Topic structures; 4. Stigmatized structures; 4.1. Non-standard past tenses and past participles; 4.2. Demonstratives; 4.3. Negative concord; 5. Stability and change; NOTES; REFERENCES; Aspects of Prosody in Hiberno-English; The Case of Belfast; 1. Defining prosody and overcoming notions of standardness; 2. The neglect of prosody and the need for an analytic framework; 3. Intonation and the Anglo-Irish bias: The consequences
4. Background to Belfast and northern Hiberno-English intonation; 4.1. Rises as a relic of Irish English?; 5. Intonation in British English and Hiberno-English: Establishing units; 6. A model for analysing Belfast English intonation; 6.1. Intonational divisions in Belfast English; 6.2. Acoustic correlates of prominence in Belfast intonation: primacy of obtrusion; 6.3. Pitch movement; 6.4. The phonetic basis for identifying more than one prominence per tone sequence; 7. Tonal characteristics of prominences in Belfast intonation; 8. Non-prominent components of the tone sequence; 8.1. Leading segment types
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Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia : , : J. Benjamins Pub. Co., , 1997
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Language and conquest in early modern Ireland : English Renaissance literature and Elizabethan imperial expansion / / Patricia Palmer [[electronic resource]]
Language and conquest in early modern Ireland : English Renaissance literature and Elizabethan imperial expansion / / Patricia Palmer [[electronic resource]]
Autore Palmer Patricia <1957->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cambridge : , : Cambridge University Press, , 2001
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xii, 254 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)
Disciplina 820.9/9417/09031
Soggetto topico English literature - Early modern, 1500-1700 - History and criticism
English language - Political aspects - Ireland
British - Ireland - History - 16th century
Irish language - Political aspects - Ireland
English language - Ireland
Language policy - Ireland
Imperialism in literature
Renaissance - England
ISBN 1-107-12215-5
1-280-16220-1
0-511-11914-3
0-511-04725-8
0-511-15420-8
0-511-30361-0
0-511-48385-6
0-511-04129-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Acknowledgements -- List of abbreviations -- Introduction -- 1. Conquest, colonial ideologies and the consequences for language -- 2. 'A bad dream with no sound' : the representation of Irish in the texts of the Elizabethan conquest -- 3. 'Wilde speech' : Elizabethan evaluations of Irish -- 4. 'Translating this kingdom of the new' : English linguistic nationalism and Anglicisation policy in Ireland -- 5. New world, new incomprehension : patterns of change and continuity in the English encounter with native languages from Munster to Manoa -- 6. The clamorous silence -- Conclusion -- Glossary -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.
Altri titoli varianti Language & Conquest in Early Modern Ireland
Record Nr. UNINA-9910450164503321
Palmer Patricia <1957->  
Cambridge : , : Cambridge University Press, , 2001
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Language and conquest in early modern Ireland : English Renaissance literature and Elizabethan imperial expansion / / Patricia Palmer [[electronic resource]]
Language and conquest in early modern Ireland : English Renaissance literature and Elizabethan imperial expansion / / Patricia Palmer [[electronic resource]]
Autore Palmer Patricia <1957->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cambridge : , : Cambridge University Press, , 2001
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xii, 254 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)
Disciplina 820.9/9417/09031
Soggetto topico English literature - Early modern, 1500-1700 - History and criticism
English language - Political aspects - Ireland
British - Ireland - History - 16th century
Irish language - Political aspects - Ireland
English language - Ireland
Language policy - Ireland
Imperialism in literature
Renaissance - England
ISBN 1-107-12215-5
1-280-16220-1
0-511-11914-3
0-511-04725-8
0-511-15420-8
0-511-30361-0
0-511-48385-6
0-511-04129-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Acknowledgements -- List of abbreviations -- Introduction -- 1. Conquest, colonial ideologies and the consequences for language -- 2. 'A bad dream with no sound' : the representation of Irish in the texts of the Elizabethan conquest -- 3. 'Wilde speech' : Elizabethan evaluations of Irish -- 4. 'Translating this kingdom of the new' : English linguistic nationalism and Anglicisation policy in Ireland -- 5. New world, new incomprehension : patterns of change and continuity in the English encounter with native languages from Munster to Manoa -- 6. The clamorous silence -- Conclusion -- Glossary -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.
Altri titoli varianti Language & Conquest in Early Modern Ireland
Record Nr. UNINA-9910783051103321
Palmer Patricia <1957->  
Cambridge : , : Cambridge University Press, , 2001
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Language and conquest in early modern Ireland : English Renaissance literature and Elizabethan imperial expansion / / Patricia Palmer [[electronic resource]]
Language and conquest in early modern Ireland : English Renaissance literature and Elizabethan imperial expansion / / Patricia Palmer [[electronic resource]]
Autore Palmer Patricia <1957->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cambridge : , : Cambridge University Press, , 2001
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xii, 254 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)
Disciplina 820.9/9417/09031
Soggetto topico English literature - Early modern, 1500-1700 - History and criticism
English language - Political aspects - Ireland
British - Ireland - History - 16th century
Irish language - Political aspects - Ireland
English language - Ireland
Language policy - Ireland
Imperialism in literature
Renaissance - England
ISBN 1-107-12215-5
1-280-16220-1
0-511-11914-3
0-511-04725-8
0-511-15420-8
0-511-30361-0
0-511-48385-6
0-511-04129-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Acknowledgements -- List of abbreviations -- Introduction -- 1. Conquest, colonial ideologies and the consequences for language -- 2. 'A bad dream with no sound' : the representation of Irish in the texts of the Elizabethan conquest -- 3. 'Wilde speech' : Elizabethan evaluations of Irish -- 4. 'Translating this kingdom of the new' : English linguistic nationalism and Anglicisation policy in Ireland -- 5. New world, new incomprehension : patterns of change and continuity in the English encounter with native languages from Munster to Manoa -- 6. The clamorous silence -- Conclusion -- Glossary -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.
Altri titoli varianti Language & Conquest in Early Modern Ireland
Record Nr. UNINA-9910826133903321
Palmer Patricia <1957->  
Cambridge : , : Cambridge University Press, , 2001
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New perspectives on Irish English [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Bettina Migge and Máire Ní Chiosáin
New perspectives on Irish English [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Bettina Migge and Máire Ní Chiosáin
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : John Benjamins Pub. Co., 2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (379 p.)
Disciplina 427/.9415
Altri autori (Persone) MiggeBettina
Ní ChiosáinMáire
Collana Varieties of English around the world
Soggetto topico English language - Variation - Ireland
English language - Dialects - Ireland
English language - Ireland - History
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-283-89546-3
90-272-7317-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto New Perspectives on Irish English; Editorial page; Title page; LCC page; Table of contents; Contact details for contributors; Preface; References; Is Dublin English 'Alive Alive Oh'?; 1. Introduction; 2. Methodology; 2.1 The locus of study - Dublin's liberties; 2.2 Participants; 2.3 Variables and survey methods; 3. Morphosyntactic Variation; 3.1 Pronominals; 3.1.1 Data analysis and discussion; 3.2 Verb complement clauses; 3.2.1 Data analysis and discussion; 3.3 Northern subject rule; 3.3.1 Data analysis and discussion: Subject Type Constraint (STC)
3.3.2 Data analysis and discussion: Subject Proximity Constraint (SPC)4. Phonological variation; 4.1 Rhoticity; 4.1.1 Data analysis and discussion; 4.2 Intrusive /r/; 4.2.1 Data analysis and discussion; 4.3 T-to-R; 4.3.1 Data analysis and discussion; 4.4 Alveolar stops; 4.4.1 Data analysis and discussion; 5. Conclusion; References; Linguistic change in Galway City English; 1. Introduction; 2. Review of the literature and discussion of methodology; 3. The demographic context of Bóthar Mór; 4. Data, data collection and data analysis; 5. Vowel features of English in Bóthar Mór; 5. 1 /e/-raising
3.4 The Transfer hypothesis (Scaling)4. Map task; 5. Conclusions; References; Appendix; Linear mixed effects model formulae; Exploring grammatical differences between Irish and British English; 1. Introduction; 2. Aims and databases; 3. MODAL + be V-ing in standard varieties; 4. MODAL + be V-ing in nonstandard varieties; References; From Ireland to newfoundland; 1. Introduction; 2. Irish English perfect forms: Some historical background; 2.1 The medial-object perfect (MOP); 2.2 The simple past; 2.3 The be-perfect; 2.4 The continuative perfect; 2.5 The after-perfect
3. The Irish in Newfoundland: A brief overview4. Data sources; 5. Findings; 5.1 NLE perfect forms with Irish affiliations: The after-perfect and the continuative; 5.1.1 The after-perfect; 5.1.2 The continuative perfect; 5.2 Differences in frequency of usage: The MOP and the have-perfect; 5.2.1 The medial-object perfect (MOP); 5.2.2 The have-perfect; 5.3 Less frequent perfect forms: the simple past and the be-perfect; 5.3.1 The simple past form; 5.3.2 The be-perfect; 6. Conclusion; References; "A cannot get a loan for more than six years now"; 1. Introduction
2. Temporal analysis of sentences with modal verbs
Record Nr. UNINA-9910463155603321
Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : John Benjamins Pub. Co., 2012
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New perspectives on Irish English [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Bettina Migge and Máire Ní Chiosáin
New perspectives on Irish English [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Bettina Migge and Máire Ní Chiosáin
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : John Benjamins Pub. Co., 2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (379 p.)
Disciplina 427/.9415
Altri autori (Persone) MiggeBettina
Ní ChiosáinMáire
Collana Varieties of English around the world
Soggetto topico English language - Variation - Ireland
English language - Dialects - Ireland
English language - Ireland - History
ISBN 1-283-89546-3
90-272-7317-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto New Perspectives on Irish English; Editorial page; Title page; LCC page; Table of contents; Contact details for contributors; Preface; References; Is Dublin English 'Alive Alive Oh'?; 1. Introduction; 2. Methodology; 2.1 The locus of study - Dublin's liberties; 2.2 Participants; 2.3 Variables and survey methods; 3. Morphosyntactic Variation; 3.1 Pronominals; 3.1.1 Data analysis and discussion; 3.2 Verb complement clauses; 3.2.1 Data analysis and discussion; 3.3 Northern subject rule; 3.3.1 Data analysis and discussion: Subject Type Constraint (STC)
3.3.2 Data analysis and discussion: Subject Proximity Constraint (SPC)4. Phonological variation; 4.1 Rhoticity; 4.1.1 Data analysis and discussion; 4.2 Intrusive /r/; 4.2.1 Data analysis and discussion; 4.3 T-to-R; 4.3.1 Data analysis and discussion; 4.4 Alveolar stops; 4.4.1 Data analysis and discussion; 5. Conclusion; References; Linguistic change in Galway City English; 1. Introduction; 2. Review of the literature and discussion of methodology; 3. The demographic context of Bóthar Mór; 4. Data, data collection and data analysis; 5. Vowel features of English in Bóthar Mór; 5. 1 /e/-raising
3.4 The Transfer hypothesis (Scaling)4. Map task; 5. Conclusions; References; Appendix; Linear mixed effects model formulae; Exploring grammatical differences between Irish and British English; 1. Introduction; 2. Aims and databases; 3. MODAL + be V-ing in standard varieties; 4. MODAL + be V-ing in nonstandard varieties; References; From Ireland to newfoundland; 1. Introduction; 2. Irish English perfect forms: Some historical background; 2.1 The medial-object perfect (MOP); 2.2 The simple past; 2.3 The be-perfect; 2.4 The continuative perfect; 2.5 The after-perfect
3. The Irish in Newfoundland: A brief overview4. Data sources; 5. Findings; 5.1 NLE perfect forms with Irish affiliations: The after-perfect and the continuative; 5.1.1 The after-perfect; 5.1.2 The continuative perfect; 5.2 Differences in frequency of usage: The MOP and the have-perfect; 5.2.1 The medial-object perfect (MOP); 5.2.2 The have-perfect; 5.3 Less frequent perfect forms: the simple past and the be-perfect; 5.3.1 The simple past form; 5.3.2 The be-perfect; 6. Conclusion; References; "A cannot get a loan for more than six years now"; 1. Introduction
2. Temporal analysis of sentences with modal verbs
Record Nr. UNINA-9910786309703321
Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : John Benjamins Pub. Co., 2012
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New perspectives on Irish English [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Bettina Migge and Máire Ní Chiosáin
New perspectives on Irish English [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Bettina Migge and Máire Ní Chiosáin
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : John Benjamins Pub. Co., 2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (379 p.)
Disciplina 427/.9415
Altri autori (Persone) MiggeBettina
Ní ChiosáinMáire
Collana Varieties of English around the world
Soggetto topico English language - Variation - Ireland
English language - Dialects - Ireland
English language - Ireland - History
ISBN 1-283-89546-3
90-272-7317-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto New Perspectives on Irish English; Editorial page; Title page; LCC page; Table of contents; Contact details for contributors; Preface; References; Is Dublin English 'Alive Alive Oh'?; 1. Introduction; 2. Methodology; 2.1 The locus of study - Dublin's liberties; 2.2 Participants; 2.3 Variables and survey methods; 3. Morphosyntactic Variation; 3.1 Pronominals; 3.1.1 Data analysis and discussion; 3.2 Verb complement clauses; 3.2.1 Data analysis and discussion; 3.3 Northern subject rule; 3.3.1 Data analysis and discussion: Subject Type Constraint (STC)
3.3.2 Data analysis and discussion: Subject Proximity Constraint (SPC)4. Phonological variation; 4.1 Rhoticity; 4.1.1 Data analysis and discussion; 4.2 Intrusive /r/; 4.2.1 Data analysis and discussion; 4.3 T-to-R; 4.3.1 Data analysis and discussion; 4.4 Alveolar stops; 4.4.1 Data analysis and discussion; 5. Conclusion; References; Linguistic change in Galway City English; 1. Introduction; 2. Review of the literature and discussion of methodology; 3. The demographic context of Bóthar Mór; 4. Data, data collection and data analysis; 5. Vowel features of English in Bóthar Mór; 5. 1 /e/-raising
3.4 The Transfer hypothesis (Scaling)4. Map task; 5. Conclusions; References; Appendix; Linear mixed effects model formulae; Exploring grammatical differences between Irish and British English; 1. Introduction; 2. Aims and databases; 3. MODAL + be V-ing in standard varieties; 4. MODAL + be V-ing in nonstandard varieties; References; From Ireland to newfoundland; 1. Introduction; 2. Irish English perfect forms: Some historical background; 2.1 The medial-object perfect (MOP); 2.2 The simple past; 2.3 The be-perfect; 2.4 The continuative perfect; 2.5 The after-perfect
3. The Irish in Newfoundland: A brief overview4. Data sources; 5. Findings; 5.1 NLE perfect forms with Irish affiliations: The after-perfect and the continuative; 5.1.1 The after-perfect; 5.1.2 The continuative perfect; 5.2 Differences in frequency of usage: The MOP and the have-perfect; 5.2.1 The medial-object perfect (MOP); 5.2.2 The have-perfect; 5.3 Less frequent perfect forms: the simple past and the be-perfect; 5.3.1 The simple past form; 5.3.2 The be-perfect; 6. Conclusion; References; "A cannot get a loan for more than six years now"; 1. Introduction
2. Temporal analysis of sentences with modal verbs
Record Nr. UNINA-9910821471703321
Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : John Benjamins Pub. Co., 2012
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Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy . Section C Archaeology, Celtic studies, history, linguistics, and literature
Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy . Section C Archaeology, Celtic studies, history, linguistics, and literature
Pubbl/distr/stampa Dublin, : Royal Irish Academy, 1969-
Soggetto topico Excavations (Archaeology) - Ireland
Celts
Antiquities
Excavations (Archaeology)
Language and languages
Soggetto genere / forma Periodicals.
ISSN 2009-0048
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Periodico
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Altri titoli varianti Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy
Record Nr. UNINA-9910130460303321
Dublin, : Royal Irish Academy, 1969-
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