Language, Band 62,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1986 |
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... Irish speaking . ' Lockhart ( 128 ) has suggested that one of the reasons for the relatively slow absorption of Irish servants in colonial America ( compared with other immigrants from the British Isles ) was their ' use of the Irish ...
... Irish speaking . ' Lockhart ( 128 ) has suggested that one of the reasons for the relatively slow absorption of Irish servants in colonial America ( compared with other immigrants from the British Isles ) was their ' use of the Irish ...
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... Irish English might have come to North America during the colonial period by way of the West Indies- through Irish servants who migrated to the North American colonies after com- pleting their indentures in the Caribbean , or through ...
... Irish English might have come to North America during the colonial period by way of the West Indies- through Irish servants who migrated to the North American colonies after com- pleting their indentures in the Caribbean , or through ...
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... Irish and the influence of southwestern Eng- lish dialects , in which periphrastic do was common . Bliss 1972 and Guilfoyle disagree on the role played by morphological changes in 17th century Irish in this transfer ( see Harris 1985 ...
... Irish and the influence of southwestern Eng- lish dialects , in which periphrastic do was common . Bliss 1972 and Guilfoyle disagree on the role played by morphological changes in 17th century Irish in this transfer ( see Harris 1985 ...
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