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Figures from "Perceptual Dialectology between Varieties of Irish English: Towards an Isogloss of Linguistic Boundaries on the Island of Ireland" ...
Garnett, Vicky; Lucek, Stephen. - : Zenodo, 2021
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Figures from "Perceptual Dialectology between Varieties of Irish English: Towards an Isogloss of Linguistic Boundaries on the Island of Ireland" ...
Garnett, Vicky; Lucek, Stephen. - : Zenodo, 2021
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International Journal of TESOL & Education ...
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International Journal of TESOL & Education ...
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The Amergin Step: explorations in the imagination of Iveragh
Bushe, Patrick Joseph. - : University College Cork, 2021
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Voicing the 'knacker' : analysing the comedy of the Rubberbandits.
Vaughan, Elaine; Moriarty, Máiréad. - : Palgrave Macmillan, 2021
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It's gems like this that make me wish I hadn't left Ireland: humorous representations of Irish English and their role in diasporic identities
Vaughan, Elaine; Moriarty, Máiréad. - : Walter de Gruyter, 2021
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Review of Hickey, Raymond and Carolina P. Amador-Moreno eds. 2020 Irish identities: sociolinguistic perspectives
Farr, Fiona. - : De Gruyter Mouton, 2021
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“Oh My God, You Look Gorgeous”. Polite but Inappropriate? A Gendered Exploration of Compliment Perceptions Among Young Irish Adults
In: Teanga: The Journal of the Irish Association for Applied Linguistics , Vol 28 (2021) (2021)
Abstract: Set against the backdrop of the #metoo movement which has positioned inter-gender communication as a “locus of struggle” (Watts, 2003, p. 21) with respect to what constitutes appropriate means of communication, the current study aims to shed light on how young Irish adult females and males aged 18-25 perceive gendered compliments in terms of politeness and appropriateness. A questionnaire was developed using 24 compliments from a corpus of compliments generated from Irish participants of the same age (Marnane, 2020). Of the compliments presented, half originated from females and other half from males and they were evenly distributed between appearance and performance compliments. The participants were blinded to the gender of the complimenters, and although the situations were provided, it was not explicitly stated which compliments were appearance based and which were performance based. Participants were subsequently asked to rate the compliments in terms of politeness and appropriateness. A total of 150 replies were received which included 60 self-identifying males and 90 self-identifying females. The study finds that not only do Irish males and females perceive compliments differently but that these differences relate to compliment type and the gender of the person receiving the compliment. It is hypothesised that the differences between Irish males and females’ compliment perceptions are due to gendered enactment of compliments as well as changing cultural norms.
Keyword: Compliments; Gender; Irish English; P1-1091; Perceptions; Philology. Linguistics; Pragmatics
URL: https://doaj.org/article/cfafa568ff094c638dc8ad12237e7760
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The multilingual adolescent experience : small stories of integration and socialization by Polish families in Ireland
Machowska-Kosciak, Malgorzata. - Blue Ridge Summit : Multilingual Matters, 2020
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How dead languages work
George, Coulter H.. - Oxford, United Kingdom : Oxford University Press, 2020
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Особенности использования ирландского варианта английского языка в разговорной речи ... : выпускная квалификационная работа бакалавра ...
Мещеринова, Валерия. - : Санкт-Петербургский политехнический университет Петра Великого, 2020
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A phonetic comparison of two Irish English varieties
Cenceschi, Sonia; Nicora, Francesca; Meluzzi, Chiara. - : International Society of Experimental Linguistics, 2020
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Old Irish – Morphosyntactic Structures, Part 3 ...
Griffith, Aaron. - : Georg-August-Universität Göttingen,Sprachwissenschaftliches Seminar, 2020
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Old Irish – Morphosyntactic Structures, Part 3 ... : Text Sample: Táin bó Froích 136–145 ...
Griffith, Aaron. - : Georg-August-Universität Göttingen,Sprachwissenschaftliches Seminar, 2020
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Commission on Secondary Education: draft report of the Committee on Modern Languages: Irish, French, German, and English ...
Ireland. Commission on Secondary Education. - : Trinity College Dublin, the University of Dublin, 2020
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Controlling the voice quality dimension of prosody in synthetic speech using an acoustic glottal model
MURPHY, ANDREW. - : Trinity College Dublin. School of Linguistic Speech & Comm Sci. C.L.C.S., 2020
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Gods who shine through the millennia: Old Norse Baldr, Celtic Belinos, Old Irish Balar, and PIE *bʰelH- ‘be white, shine’
Ginevra, Riccardo (orcid:0000-0002-6731-6494). - : Baar-Verlag, 2020. : country:DEU, 2020. : place:Hamburg, 2020
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SIGNS OF WELSH INTONATION IN THE SPEECH OF AUSTRALIANS ; ПРИЗНАКИ ВАЛЛИЙСКОЙ ИНТОНАЦИИ В РЕЧИ АВСТРАЛИЙЦЕВ ; ОЗНАКИ ВАЛЛІЙСЬКОЇ ІНТОНАЦІЇ В МОВЛЕННІ АВСТРАЛІЙЦІВ
In: Writings in Romance-Germanic Philology; № 1(44) (2020); 163-170 ; Записки з романо-германської філології; № 1(44) (2020); 163-170 ; 2518-7627 ; 2307-4604 (2020)
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The Elizabethan map of the languages of Britain : Evidence from two Celtic-English wordlists
A. Andreani. - : Bulzoni, 2020
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