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Legacies of Colonial English: Studies in Transported Dialects (Studies in English Language)
by Raymond Hickey
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with references to "Irish English".
Excerpt - on Page 2: "
... has only two dialect input sources - South-East Irish English and South-West British English - the matter is far from decided as there was interaction between the two mentioned areas ... "
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Irish English, New Zealand, American English, United States, British English, British Isles, extraterritorial varieties, glide fronting, transported dialects, dialect input, anglophone varieties, input dialects
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The Pragmatics of Irish English (Trends in Linguistics. Studies and Monographs, 164)
by Klaus P. Schneider Anne Barron
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with references to "Irish English".
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... Irish English: A focus on language in action' Anne Barron and Klaus P Schneider 1. Introduction Irish English has been the focus ... "
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An Introduction to Contact Linguistics (Language in Society)
by Donald Winford
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with references to "Irish English".
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... such shift is a contact language significantly different from the original TL. Among the examples we will consider here are Irish English (also referred to as I-Iiberno-English) and Colloquial Singapore English. ... "
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