IRISH LANGUAGE

also called Irish Gaelic and Erse, member of the Goidelic group of the Celtic subfamily of the Indo-European family of languages (see Celtic languages). The history of Irish as a literary language falls into three periods: Old Irish (7th–9th cent. a.d.), Middle Irish (10th–16th cent.), and Modern Irish (since the 16th cent.). In the medieval period a great Irish literature flourished. Grammatically, there are still four cases for the noun (nominative, genitive, vocative, and, in some dialects, dative). In pronunciation the stress is on the first syllable. An acute accent is placed over a vowel to denote length, and a dot is placed over a consonant to indicate aspiration. The alphabet employed today for Irish can be called a variant or a derivative of the Roman alphabet that took shape about the 8th cent. a.d. It has 18 letters: 13 consonants and 5 vowels. The oldest extant Irish texts are inscriptions written in the ogham script (see ogham). These texts date back to the 5th cent. a.d. or perhaps earlier and differ as much from the early literary Irish that follows them as Latin does from Old French. Native speakers of Irish are now concentrated in the western counties of Ireland. The government of Ireland is trying, thus far unsuccessfully, to revive Irish as the primary language of the country; it is an official language, and the study of Irish is required in preparatory schools. See also Gaelic literature.

See H. Wagner, Linguistic Atlas and Survey of Irish Dialects (4 vol., 1958–69); R. P. M. and W. P. Lehman, An Introduction to Old Irish (1975).

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The Irish Language in the United States The Irish Language in the United States A HISTORICAL, SOCIOLINGUISTIC...Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data The Irish language in the United States : a historical, sociolinguistic...
...the continuing influence of the Irish language on Hiberno-English similarities...language Foreign elements Irish. 3. Irish language Influence on English 4. English...presented in the book A View of the Irish Language edited by Brian O Cuiv, The...
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...century. I refer to the English and Irish languages, as well as to African-American...lecture-goers to the sorry state of the Irish language. He outlined several reforms necessary...change Irish attitudes about the Irish language from scorn to reverence, a feeling...
...bibliographical references and index . 1. Irish language--Revival--History-- 20th century...Ireland--History--20th century. 4. Irish language--Social aspects-- Ireland. 5...century the assimilation of the Irish language community into the English-speaking...
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...Anti-Utopia, and Nostalgia in Irish-Language Texts. by Briona Nic Dhiarmada...discuss a variety of texts in the Irish language, still a distinct "mother tongue...future has been a marked feature of Irish-language poetry since the seventeenth century...
...Furthermore, the unique features of the Irish language which often baffle learners (e...agency that works on behalf of the Irish language in Ireland). The program easily...look at the current state of the Irish language. In S. Murch, M. Cear il, A...
...hegemony was prepared, was also advocated as an approach in Anglo-Irish relations," they continue (43-4). Arnolds highly complicated...the production of discourse, as opposed to Arnold, who saw "language as a racial identifier and the prime determinant of culture...
...Presence: Studies in Celtic Languages and Literatures, Irish, Scottish Gaelic and...Presence: Studies in Celtic Languages and Literatures. Irish, Scottish Gaelic and...mainly from the Gaelic languages (e.g. from Irish, galore, shamrock, Tory...
Protestant Women Novelists and Irish Society, 1879-1922. by Sinead Mooney Protestant Women Novelists and Irish Society 1879-1922. By LISBET KICKHAM...broadly thematic study of largely neglected Irish female novelists during the period 1879-1922...
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...who still cling to the ancient Irish language. The standard reply is "Dia agus...sang like angels in the ancient language. Even in worldly Dublin, most of...each time we passed a church. On Irish national television the Angelus...
...collaborate with it ("taking the kings shilling"), and surrender their language and religion, or be cast out to the margins of society. The immense numbers of rural Irish were deprived of property rights, education, and religious freedom, forced...
...personalized vignettes, James P. Walshs sketch of Vincent and Vivian Hallinan and Michael Corrigans reflections on Irish street language stand out. A few of the pieces wander a bit from their announced themes into more extraneous territory, but as...
...in significant numbers. This is where the worry comes in. Irish studies is riding the crest of the larger, more sinister wave...place in third-world company. Its mastery of its colonisers language is enviable. Its writers have produced the 20th-centurys masterpieces...
...How anyone thought this possible in the light of the florid language of what was called the Solemn League and Covenant signed by...attempt by a foreign power to take them over. They look upon the Irish Republic in much the same way as Falkland Islanders see Argentina...
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...Theatrics: Cast Members of the TG4 Irish Language Series Seacht. Byline: Lynne...of the old-fashioned tag on the Irish language. But viewers who are more used...that traditional image of the Irish language. The love scenes dont bother me...
Pupils Leaving Irish Language in Their Droves. Byline: Ian Carey...some effort made to revive interest in Irish by making i t moreusable and stressing...find out how to boostinterest in the language. The U.S.comic enthralled the nation...
The Irish Language in the 21st Century; Who We Are: We All Have a Responsibility to the Irish Language as a Vital Expression of Our Identity...the fact thatIreland has two official languages, Irish and English. Far from being a rather...
...Attack and Helps to Bring the Irish Language into a Class of Its Own; I Felt...unusual step of setting up his own Irish language classes - in his pub! Thirty-year-old...attributes the renewed interest in the Irish language to a growing sense of national...
Father Battles Irish Language Taliban in Gaelic Teaching Row...Medancollna Toichrte,which Has an Irish Language curriculum(2)Controversy:Anastasia...had no previous knowledge of the Irish language. But now her school is set to amalgamate...
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IRISH LANGUAGE also called Irish Gaelic...family of languages (see Celtic languages ). The history of Irish as a literary language falls...far unsuccessfully, to revive Irish as the primary language of the country; it is an official...
...leader. He was largely responsible for the revival of the Irish language and literature through his founding of the Gaelic League in 1893. After teaching modern Irish for many years (1909 32), Hyde became, in 1938, the...
...group of languages belonging to the Celtic subfamily of the Indo-European family of languages. See Celtic languages ; Irish language . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University...
...group of languages belonging to the Celtic subfamily of the Indo-European family of languages. See Celtic languages ; Irish language . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University...
...became the chief guardians of the Irish language. Even before Cromwell and the intense...Scottish Gaels have preserved their language and literary activity better abroad...instance, in Nova Scotia) than the Irish, but at home Scots Gaelic is disappearing...
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