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The focus of the research is to examine phonological features of Irish English which may have been influenced by Irish and how these interact with speakers' levels of Irish fluency and to a lesser extent, to their gender.
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Irish shares a number of phonological characteristics with its nearest linguistic relatives, Scottish Gaelic and Manx, as well as with Hiberno-English, which it currently has the most language contact with.
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mer Laurick’s researched study explains how linguistic characteristics of Gaelic continue to influence different Irish English (or Hiberno-English) dialects. This essay was written for Linguistic History of the English Language with Dr. Annick Bellemain. D ESPITE GAELIC’S LONG HISTORY as Ireland’s native language,
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4.1 Lenition. 4.2 Eclipsis. Phonology. Irish phonology is characterized by the persistent contrast between velarized and palatalized consonants. Almost all consonants make a phonemic contrast between a velarized (or “broad”) and a palatalized (or “slender”) variant. The vowels are as follows: Diphthongs : /əi/ /əu/ /iə/ /uə/
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Consonants Velarisation (Broad), Palatalisation (Slender) and Glides. Talk about velarisation, palatalisation and glides here Fortis and Lenis. Talk about fortis and lenis here
Abstract. This chapter focuses on the distinctive phonological systems of accent types found in Northern Ireland and outlines the characteristics of Mid Ulster English, South Ulster English and Ulster Scots. The analysis is based on recent recordings of word list, reading passage and interview data from a range of informants representing ...