In:New Perspectives on Irish English
Edited by Bettina Migge and Máire Ní Chiosáin
[Varieties of English Around the World G44] 2012
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 15 November 2012
https://doi.org/10.1075/veaw.g44.toc
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Is Dublin English ‘Alive Alive Oh’?
Linguistic change in Galway City English: A study of phonological features in the district of Bóthar Mór
[ˈfɪlǝm] and [ˈfarǝm]? Sociolinguistic findings on schwa epenthesis in Galway English
The why of Belfast rises
Exploring grammatical differences between Irish and British English
From Ireland to Newfoundland: What’s the perfect after doing?
“A cannot get a loan for more than six years now”: The relationship between modal verbs and past time reference in Irish English
Is it truly unique that Irish English clefts are? Quantifying the syntactic variation of it-clefts in Irish English and other post-colonial English varieties
The discourse marker LIKE in Irish English
“I’m fine girl, and how are you?”: The use of vocatives in spoken Irish English
“It’s lunacy now”: A corpus-based pragmatic analysis of the use of ‘now’ in contemporary Irish English
The responsive system of Irish English: Features and patterns
A Corpus of Irish English Correspondence (CORIECOR): A tool for studying the history and evolution of Irish English
The Irish in Argentina: Irish English transported
Irish English and recent immigrants to Ireland
Discourse ‘like’ and social identity – a case study of Poles in Ireland
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