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... bilingualism : To begin with there must have existed a certain kind of pidgin in use between Norsemen and Celts ... bilingual people do.31 After the Norman Conquest Fingall occupied a special position . Whatever the fluctuations in ...
... bilingualism : To begin with there must have existed a certain kind of pidgin in use between Norsemen and Celts ... bilingual people do.31 After the Norman Conquest Fingall occupied a special position . Whatever the fluctuations in ...
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... bilingual situations the secondary language may be learnt soon after or even simultaneously with the primary ... bilingual situation may be direct or indirect , short - term or long - term . The direct , short - term effect of ...
... bilingual situations the secondary language may be learnt soon after or even simultaneously with the primary ... bilingual situation may be direct or indirect , short - term or long - term . The direct , short - term effect of ...
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... bilingualism will last long after the bilingual situation has ceased to exist , and successive generations of monoglot speakers will use a language which , though historically it owes something both to the original primary and to the ...
... bilingualism will last long after the bilingual situation has ceased to exist , and successive generations of monoglot speakers will use a language which , though historically it owes something both to the original primary and to the ...
Contents
THE HISTORICAL BACKGROUND | 9 |
DESCRIPTION OF THE TEXTS TEXTS | 31 |
Captain Thomas Stukeley 15961605 | 77 |
Copyright | |
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Aphorismical Discovery back vowel bilingual speakers Bog-Witticisms Captain consonant dialects diphthong Dobson doubt Dublin Dunton ejaculation England evidence final Fingall Fingallian front vowels Hiberno Hiberno-English Honest Whore instances Ireland Irish Hudibras Irish language Irish Masque Irish neutral Irish words lengthening loanwords long vowel Manx Gaelic meaning medial Middle English Munster Irish non-standard spellings noun oaths occurs origin palatal palatal consonant Patrick phonemes phrase play postponed stress present-day Hiberno-English primary language printed probably pronounced pronunciation Purgatorium Hibernicum rapparees referred reflect represent rhyme Scottish Scottish Gaelic secondary language seems seventeenth century sh-spellings shelf short vowel shortening Shoul speech Standard English Stukeley syllable Teague tell texts Thomas Stukeley thou Ubique XII Ulster unstressed unvoicing usage verb viii voiced Welsh Embassador write construction writers xvii xviii xxii xxiii xxiv xxvi xxvii