As one of the Celtic languages, Irish is among the few languages in the world that employ word initial mutations (IMs) in order to express grammatical functions. IMs express grammatical information by a way of systematic alternation of minimal phonological contrasts, which closely links segmental phonology to grammatical morphology (Irish also employs final consonant palatalization as a grammatical marker, but this will not be the focus of our paper).The overwhelming majority of Irish speakers are bilingual (with English), and virtually all Irish-speaking children grow up with varying degrees of exposure to and use of English in the home. Irish is undergoing rapid language change at present, and the system of IM is affected by this process ...
International audienceWe examined the production of the Irish initial mutation eclipsis in two speak...
An in-depth examination of the acquisition of grammatical gender has not previously been conducted f...
As the academic field of Celtic studies inevitably grows ever more details, we tend to lose sight of...
As one of the Celtic languages, Irish is among the few languages in the world that employ word initi...
This dissertation investigates a typologically rare linguistic phenomenon found in Irish from three ...
Speech and language therapy (SLT) services are coming under increased pressure to provide people liv...
This thesis presents an overview of the process of initial consonant mutation in Modern Irish. Initi...
Knowledge of typical language development, where available, is used as a comparative tool for the ed...
The thesis explores whether or not overt bound morphology triggers the acquisition of distinct struc...
The thesis explores whether or not overt bound morphology triggers the acquisition of distinct struc...
This work examines a range of phenomena in the phonology of Modern Irish, in particular the initial ...
When hearing speech, listeners begin recognizing words before reaching the end of the word. Therefor...
One of the most unique features of the Irish language (as well as its sisters, such as Scots Gaelic ...
One of the most widely used indices of language development is a measure of utterance length in morp...
Thesis advisor: Michael J. ConnollyThe Insular Celtic languages, such as Irish and Welsh, distinctiv...
International audienceWe examined the production of the Irish initial mutation eclipsis in two speak...
An in-depth examination of the acquisition of grammatical gender has not previously been conducted f...
As the academic field of Celtic studies inevitably grows ever more details, we tend to lose sight of...
As one of the Celtic languages, Irish is among the few languages in the world that employ word initi...
This dissertation investigates a typologically rare linguistic phenomenon found in Irish from three ...
Speech and language therapy (SLT) services are coming under increased pressure to provide people liv...
This thesis presents an overview of the process of initial consonant mutation in Modern Irish. Initi...
Knowledge of typical language development, where available, is used as a comparative tool for the ed...
The thesis explores whether or not overt bound morphology triggers the acquisition of distinct struc...
The thesis explores whether or not overt bound morphology triggers the acquisition of distinct struc...
This work examines a range of phenomena in the phonology of Modern Irish, in particular the initial ...
When hearing speech, listeners begin recognizing words before reaching the end of the word. Therefor...
One of the most unique features of the Irish language (as well as its sisters, such as Scots Gaelic ...
One of the most widely used indices of language development is a measure of utterance length in morp...
Thesis advisor: Michael J. ConnollyThe Insular Celtic languages, such as Irish and Welsh, distinctiv...
International audienceWe examined the production of the Irish initial mutation eclipsis in two speak...
An in-depth examination of the acquisition of grammatical gender has not previously been conducted f...
As the academic field of Celtic studies inevitably grows ever more details, we tend to lose sight of...