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Sociolinguistics in Ireland takes a fresh look at the interface of language and society in present-day Ireland. In a series of specially commissioned chapters it examines the relationship of the Irish and English languages and traces their dynamic development both in history and at present.
Contents
PART I: LANGUAGE AND SOCIETY IN CONTEMPORARY IRELAND
1. English in Ireland: Development and Varieties; Raymond Hickey
2. The Irish Language in Present-day Ireland ; Brian Ó Catháin
3. The Irish Language and the Media; Iarfhlaith Watson
4. Irish-English Code-switching: a Sociolinguistic Perspective; Siobhán Ní Laoire
5. The Sociolinguistics of Language Use in Ireland; Anne Barron and Irina Pandarova
PART II: LANGUAGE AND SOCIETY IN IRISH HISTORY
6. Language Relations in Early Ireland; Patricia Ronan
7. From Early Modern Ireland to the Great Famine; Liam Mac Mathúna
8. Language Shift and Language Revival in Ireland; Regina Uí Chollatáin
9. Language, Politics and Identity in Ireland: A historical Overview; Tony Crowley
10. Emigrant Letters: Exploring the 'Grammar of the Conquered'; Kevin McCafferty
11. Society, Language and Irish Emigration; Raymond Hickey
PART III: SOCIOLINGUISTIC INTERFACES
12. Second Language Acquisition of Irish and the Roleof Reading; Tina Hickey and Nancy Stenson
13. The Language of Irish Writing in English; Carolina Amador-Moreno
14. Irish Society as Portrayed in Irish Films; Shane Walshe
15. Translation and Society in Ireland 1900-present; Kathleen Shields
16. Sociolinguistic Information and Irish English Corpora; Elaine Vaughan and Brian Clancy