The Language of Irish LiteratureMacmillan Education, 1989 - 193 страница The Language of Irish Literature is the first book on the market to discuss Irish Literature in terms of the history of, and the linguistic contacts in, the island. It provides a description of the development of the varieties of English in Ireland, concentrating on the input from Irish Gaelic and Scots as well as English. It examines the history of English in Ireland; the nature of Irish and of Irish Englishes; oral traditions: songs and stories; and the three main literary genres: drama, poetry and prose. |
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... originally published in 1905. Towards the end of the play , the following exchange occurs : Tramp : We'll be going now , lady of the house ; the rain is falling , but the air is kind , and maybe it'll be a grand morning , by the grace ...
... originally published in 1905. Towards the end of the play , the following exchange occurs : Tramp : We'll be going now , lady of the house ; the rain is falling , but the air is kind , and maybe it'll be a grand morning , by the grace ...
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... originally destined for the priesthood but became a Protestant and went to live in Dublin . His recreation of Northern Hiberno - English speech is particu- larly impressive , being easy to read but giving a clear indication of ...
... originally destined for the priesthood but became a Protestant and went to live in Dublin . His recreation of Northern Hiberno - English speech is particu- larly impressive , being easy to read but giving a clear indication of ...
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... originally written and ' r ' was written . The similarity of shape could cause confusion and so ' s ' was substituted for and ' R ' for r . CHAPTER 3 is 1. All the oral material presented in this chapter has been recorded by me in ...
... originally written and ' r ' was written . The similarity of shape could cause confusion and so ' s ' was substituted for and ' R ' for r . CHAPTER 3 is 1. All the oral material presented in this chapter has been recorded by me in ...
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Introduction to Irish Literature | 1 |
The History of Irish English | 10 |
Irish and Irish Englishes | 18 |
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adjective agam agus Anglo-Irish Literature Beckett Belfast bhean Book Boyle Brian Friel calques Catholic century Colin Smythe Colum consonant Cork dialect Dictionary Dublin England equivalent example Faber and Faber féin Friel Gaelic Gerrards Cross Gill and Macmillan goin Hiberno-English influence Iris Murdoch Irish Drama Irish language Irish literature Irish Poetry Irish verse Irish writers James Jeffares Joyce linguistic literary London look Lough Derg Maggie Mangan meaning Mercier Press Modern Irish Montague mother narrative never Northern Ireland noun novel Oxford Padraic patterns Planters plays plural poem poet pronounced pronunciation prose reference rhyme RP GAE salley gardens Samuel Beckett Seamus Heaney Seán short stories Somerville and Ross song sound speakers speech storyteller Synge themes translator Tyrone Ulster Scots University Press verb vocabulary vowel W. B. Yeats woman words written wrote Yeats