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  1. The Three Main Dialects of Irish. The main dialects of the Irish language are Munster, Connacht, and Ulster. They are spoken in their respective provinces in Ireland. Each dialect has its own unique features and variations in pronunciation, vocabulary, and grammar.

  2. Celtic languages - Irish, Welsh, Gaelic: The history of Irish may be divided into four periods: that of the ogham inscriptions, probably ad 300–500; Old Irish, 600–900; Middle Irish, 900–1200; and Modern Irish, 1200 to the present. This division is necessarily arbitrary, and archaizing tendencies confuse the situation, especially during the period 1200–1600, when a highly standardized ...

  3. Jul 3, 2019 · Definition and Examples. Graphemics is a branch of linguistics that studies writing and print as systems of signs. Graphemics deals with the customary ways we transcribe spoken language . The basic components of a writing system are called graphemes (by analogy to phonemes in phonology ). Graphemics is also known as graphology, though it ...

  4. Dialect Definition. A dialect is the language used by the people of a specific area, class, district, or any other group of people. The term dialect involves the spelling, sounds, grammar and pronunciation used by a particular group of people and it distinguishes them from other people around them. Dialect is a very powerful and common way of ...

  5. In general, the orthography in the English language, i.e. the spelling, is not very complicated. You can follow the rule of thumb that all words (including nouns) with few exceptions are written in lower case. Only the following irregularities are capitalised: Beginnings of sentences: “ The hotel is very expensive.”. Names of the months :

  6. Dialect is a totally effective and common manner of characterization, which elaborates the geographic and social background of any character. Examples of Dialect in Literature. Example #1: Huckleberry Finn (By Mark Twain) Jim: “We’s safe, Huck, we’s safe! Jump up and crack yo’ heels.

  7. Jan 15, 2019 · hand, is an extremely deep orthography (one of the deepest alphabetic orthogra-. phies), meaning that the grapheme–phoneme correspondences are much less reli-. able and less consistent. Decoding ...