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Dublin Irish: August 2014
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Gaelic dialects you might be curious about. Sunday, 17 August 2014. Irish in North Co. Dublin. The baronies of Co. Dublin, 1900. Fingal consists of most of the northernmost five: Balrothery East; Balrothery West; Nethercross; Castleknock and Coolock. Click to zoom. (Source: Wikimedia Commons). Nevertheless, we do have enough evidence to plot a history of Irish in North Co. Dublin. Despite pressure at first from Irish (from which, like the dialect of Forth and Bargy, it borrowed a number of words; see bel...
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Dublin Irish: January 2015
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Gaelic dialects you might be curious about. Thursday, 8 January 2015. Specimens of North Kildare Irish. The baronies of Kildare, 1900. Kill and Laraghbryan are in the baronies of Salt South and Salt North respectively; Cut Bush is in Offaly East. Click to zoom. ( Source: Wikimedia Commons. Irish in North Kildare. Whilst this blog focuses on Irish dialects once spoken in Greater Dublin, dialects of adjacent areas will also be discussed where relevant. The Irish of Kill. Kill (Cill) where some recent Irish...
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Dublin Irish: The 'problem' of Dublin Irish
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Gaelic dialects you might be curious about. Saturday, 19 July 2014. The 'problem' of Dublin Irish. How do you research an unrecorded dialect? Quite simply: with great difficulty. Would then write down how those people spoke using only pen and paper, usually utilising their own phonetic shorthand, frantically copying down extensive passages for hours and days on end. Finnish folklore collector Elias Lönnrot, 1828. Early dialect researchers were folklorists. ( Source: Projekti Lönnrot. Porridge' in Omeath,...
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Cnuasach Focal as Oirialla: December 2013
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Cnuasach Focal as Oirialla. Focail agus Cora Cainte Ghaeilge Labhartha Oirialla na 20ú hAoise (Words and Phrases of 20th Century Spoken Oriel Irish). Téarmaí iománaíochta as Oirialla. Basic Phrases of Oriel Irish. Listen to Omeath Irish! Irish in Monaghan County'. Ó Méith - Gramadach agus Fuaimeanna. Thursday, December 12, 2013. 1 doorstep (Wag.) (Ó Méith) AUA4. 2. dance step. Damhsochaidh mé úr duid. I will dance a new step for you (Ó Méith) ENA8. Tuesday, December 3, 2013. Vomiting (An Creagán) AÓM1.
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Cnuasach Focal as Oirialla: Réamhamharc - Úth
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Cnuasach Focal as Oirialla. Focail agus Cora Cainte Ghaeilge Labhartha Oirialla na 20ú hAoise (Words and Phrases of 20th Century Spoken Oriel Irish). Téarmaí iománaíochta as Oirialla. Basic Phrases of Oriel Irish. Listen to Omeath Irish! Irish in Monaghan County'. Ó Méith - Gramadach agus Fuaimeanna. Sunday, May 24, 2015. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Main areas from which the collection draws material. In a larger map. Doegan's Records of Omeath Irish. Ráidheachtas an Fheadha - 241.
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Dublin Irish: Essential sources for Irish dialect study II: Doegen
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Gaelic dialects you might be curious about. Thursday, 19 February 2015. Essential sources for Irish dialect study II: Doegen. Oileán Thoraí, radharc as Machaire Robhartaigh. (Wikimedia Commons). Doegen: hundreds of recordings of native speakers - online. As mentioned earlier here. We are truly fortunate to have - in the form of the Royal Irish Academy's Doegen Records Web Project. I have noticed, however, that the Doegen Records Web Project website was not designed with comparative dialectological resear...
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Dublin Irish: How exactly did Dublin Irish die out?
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Gaelic dialects you might be curious about. Sunday, 27 July 2014. How exactly did Dublin Irish die out? Dubline' in 1610, map by John Speed. (Source: Wikimedia Commons). At first, the question 'How did local Irish die out in Dublin? The reality is more complex. Firstly, the abandonment of Irish took place only. Once its speakers had been so disempowered, marginalised, denigrated and impoverished - collectively punished - that they in turn associated Irish ( their. Centre of (nominally English-speaking) b...
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Cnuasach Focal as Oirialla: December 2012
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Cnuasach Focal as Oirialla. Focail agus Cora Cainte Ghaeilge Labhartha Oirialla na 20ú hAoise (Words and Phrases of 20th Century Spoken Oriel Irish). Téarmaí iománaíochta as Oirialla. Basic Phrases of Oriel Irish. Listen to Omeath Irish! Irish in Monaghan County'. Ó Méith - Gramadach agus Fuaimeanna. Thursday, December 20, 2012. V (a) le; leat le do ghnaithe ‘go away on about your business’. Lit go away with your business). ENA8 (b.) leat as m’amharc get. Out of my sight. What do you think of it?
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Cnuasach Focal as Oirialla: May 2015
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Cnuasach Focal as Oirialla. Focail agus Cora Cainte Ghaeilge Labhartha Oirialla na 20ú hAoise (Words and Phrases of 20th Century Spoken Oriel Irish). Téarmaí iománaíochta as Oirialla. Basic Phrases of Oriel Irish. Listen to Omeath Irish! Irish in Monaghan County'. Ó Méith - Gramadach agus Fuaimeanna. Sunday, May 24, 2015. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Main areas from which the collection draws material. In a larger map. Doegan's Records of Omeath Irish. Ráidheachtas an Fheadha - 241. Rathlin and Glens Irish.
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Cnuasach Focal as Oirialla: Réamharc - Saoil
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Cnuasach Focal as Oirialla. Focail agus Cora Cainte Ghaeilge Labhartha Oirialla na 20ú hAoise (Words and Phrases of 20th Century Spoken Oriel Irish). Téarmaí iománaíochta as Oirialla. Basic Phrases of Oriel Irish. Listen to Omeath Irish! Irish in Monaghan County'. Ó Méith - Gramadach agus Fuaimeanna. Thursday, December 20, 2012. A) is beag a shaoileanns Nansaí Mhór gá hé tá ag. Caitheamh a píopa Nancy does not care who is smoking her pipe. Méith) POA1. (b.) goidé a shaoileas tú dó? In a larger map.