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... Irish dialect in the light of generative theory . Raymond Hickey weighs the merits of alternative theoretical models of describing the perfective and habitual aspect categories in Irish English . Ingo Mittendorf and Erich Poppe con ...
... Irish dialect in the light of generative theory . Raymond Hickey weighs the merits of alternative theoretical models of describing the perfective and habitual aspect categories in Irish English . Ingo Mittendorf and Erich Poppe con ...
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... English that have been in contact with the Celtic languages ( Irish English , Scots , etc. ) . In the relevant descriptions of non - standard usage it is usually pointed out that subject uses of self - forms predominantly occur for ...
... English that have been in contact with the Celtic languages ( Irish English , Scots , etc. ) . In the relevant descriptions of non - standard usage it is usually pointed out that subject uses of self - forms predominantly occur for ...
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... Irish English two potential sources can and are usually identified : Irish , or Celtic in general for that matter , on the one hand ( substrate ) and preservation from earlier stages of English on the other ( superstrate ) . In many ...
... Irish English two potential sources can and are usually identified : Irish , or Celtic in general for that matter , on the one hand ( substrate ) and preservation from earlier stages of English on the other ( superstrate ) . In many ...
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