International audienceWhen Ireland became a country of net immigration in the 1990s, the varieties of English spoken on the island came to function as targets of language learning and were subjected to critical evaluation by people from a wide range of backgrounds. This paper explores newcomers' views on and attitudes towards Irish English based on interviews with 73 immigrants from a variety of national and social backgrounds. The analysis suggests that there is broad agreement about the nature of Irish English, but attitudes towards it and desire to identify with it are heterogeneous being influenced by a range of factors including people's alignment with Ireland, their views about variation and Irish reactions to its use. Keywords: Irish...
In any migratory context individuals are faced with several challenges as a result of having to live...
peer-reviewedThis paper describes the complex and sometimes ambiguous attitudes of Gaeltacht Irish s...
This article explores the difficulties faced in keeping the Irish languages in daily use in those ar...
When Ireland became a country of net immigration in the 1990s, the varieties of English spoken on th...
International audienceRecently, people from all over the world have made Ireland their home. Thein r...
The Irish language is a minority language undergoing the attenuation and accelerated change commonly...
This report presents research findings about the background, practice and ideologies of ‘new speake...
Once holding a prominent position on the island, social, economic and political factors throughout t...
International audienceThis volume brings together current research by international scholars on the ...
For many years, the Irish language was considered to be low in status and was associated with povert...
While traditional Irish-speaking communities continue to decline, the number of second-language spea...
This paper examines the experiences and motivations of 'new speakers' of Irish in the United States....
This study compares young people’s (aged 17-25) attitudes towards two of Europe’s lesser-used or min...
This volume is the first full-length publication to systematically unpack and analyze the linguistic...
The present situation of the Irish language is that of a language which is currently and commonly us...
In any migratory context individuals are faced with several challenges as a result of having to live...
peer-reviewedThis paper describes the complex and sometimes ambiguous attitudes of Gaeltacht Irish s...
This article explores the difficulties faced in keeping the Irish languages in daily use in those ar...
When Ireland became a country of net immigration in the 1990s, the varieties of English spoken on th...
International audienceRecently, people from all over the world have made Ireland their home. Thein r...
The Irish language is a minority language undergoing the attenuation and accelerated change commonly...
This report presents research findings about the background, practice and ideologies of ‘new speake...
Once holding a prominent position on the island, social, economic and political factors throughout t...
International audienceThis volume brings together current research by international scholars on the ...
For many years, the Irish language was considered to be low in status and was associated with povert...
While traditional Irish-speaking communities continue to decline, the number of second-language spea...
This paper examines the experiences and motivations of 'new speakers' of Irish in the United States....
This study compares young people’s (aged 17-25) attitudes towards two of Europe’s lesser-used or min...
This volume is the first full-length publication to systematically unpack and analyze the linguistic...
The present situation of the Irish language is that of a language which is currently and commonly us...
In any migratory context individuals are faced with several challenges as a result of having to live...
peer-reviewedThis paper describes the complex and sometimes ambiguous attitudes of Gaeltacht Irish s...
This article explores the difficulties faced in keeping the Irish languages in daily use in those ar...