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  1. Linguistic Landscapes
  2. Bernard Dov Spolsky (1932–2022)
  3. John Bateman, Janina Wildfeuer, and Tuomo Hiippala. 2016. Multimodality: Foundations, research and analysis, a problem-oriented introduction
  4. Comparative perspectives on uses of ACTUALLY as a discourse marker
  5. Irish English Volume 2: The Republic of Ireland
  6. The English Language in Ireland:An Introduction
  7. Review of Hawes-Bilger (2007): War Zone Language: Linguistic Aspects of the Conflict in Northern Ireland
  8. Linguistic Landscape
  9. ICE-Ireland: Local Variations on Global Standards
  10. The study of dialect convergence and divergence: conceptual and methodological considerations
  11. Review of Tristram (2000): The Celtic Englishes II
  12. Hungering for America: Italian, Irish, and Jewish Foodways in the Age of Migration (review)
  13. L’idée de nation
  14. Urban Voices: Accent Studies in the British Isles (review)
  15. Devine's Folk Lore of Newfoundland in Old Words, Phrases, and Expressions, Their Origin and Meaning (review)
  16. Devine's Folk Lore of Newfoundland in Old Words, Phrases, and Expressions, Their Origin and Meaning
  17. A list of motifs in the Lives of the early Irish saints. By Dorothy Ann Bray. Pp 138. Helsinki: Academia Scientiarum Fennica. 1992. No price given. (Folklore Fellows’ Communications, no. 252)
  18. Two languages, two borders, one island: some linguistic and political borders in Ireland
  19. Merging and drifting apart. Convergence and divergence of dialects across political borders
  20. Performance and Practice: Oral Narrative Traditions among Teenagers in Britain and Ireland
  21. Review of Robinson (1997): Ulster-Scots: A Grammar of the Traditional Written and Spoken Language
  22. Focus on Ireland
  23. Preface
  24. Irish English
  25. Irish English and Word English
  26. Tense and Aspect Categories in Irish English
  27. The English Language in Ireland
  28. J. Miller, T. Klee, R. Paul & R. Chapman Assessing language produaion in children: experimental procedures. London: Edward Arnold, Baltimore: University Park Press, 1981. Pp. x + 186.
  29. "I Went to Mombasa, There I Met an Old Woman..." Structure and Meaning in Swahili Riddles
  30. Silence and mitigation in Irish English discourse
  31. ENGLISH IN IRELAND
  32. 125. Varieties of English: English in Ireland
  33. Sociolinguistic variation and methodology: after as a Dublin variable