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  1. This Survey constitutes a highly detailed micro-dialectological study of spoken Irish in the Aran Islands, focusing on geographical and social variation linked to generations (older and younger age-groups), genders (male and female), and level of education.

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  2. Reading. Vocabulary + Grammar. Learner Levels Explained. The levels referred to are based roughly on grading defined by the free online test available at Ranganna.com i.e. Levels: Beginner [1,2], Intermediate [1,2], Advanced [1,2], Expert [1,2] Complete Beginner. Beginner 1. Beginner 2. Intermediate 1. Intermediate 2. Advanced 1. Advanced 2.

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  4. Jan 8, 2015 · Irish Linguistic Diversity. A few weeks back, Stan Carey responded to a “most attractive accent” survey which crowned Southern Ireland the most irresistible English. Anyone with a modest familiarity with Irish accents will recognize what’s odd about the survey’s map of sociolinguistic magnetism, which unequivocally treats Donegal as ...

  5. Nurse Form 3F Verification of Foreign Professional Licensure/Certification Complete this form if you hold, or have ever held, a license or certificate to practice any profession* in any jurisdiction outside the U.S. or its territories and you were advised that CGFNS did not obtain full documentation needed for a New York State nursing

  6. These categories best describe the dialects in the surviving Gaeltachts, with the dialects of the Gaeltachts of Counties Kerry and Cork making up the West Munster Group, and the Déise dialect of Ring, Co. Waterford being the sole surviving dialect of the East Munster group.

  7. Aug 29, 2011 · These are supplied online with a software interface which allows users to quickly orient themselves among the varieties of Irish via clickable maps. A number of further issues are focused on in the book, such as the possibility of dialect reconstruction and the use of place-name evidence for determining the earlier distribution of Irish.

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