13682.
Kirk (John M.) (ed.), Ó Baoill (Dónall P.) (ed.): Language links: the languages of Scotland and Ireland / edited by John M. Kirk and Dónall P. Ó Baoill.
BSLCP, 2. Belfast: Cló Ollscoil na Banríona, 2001. xix + 289 pp.
Papers from a conference held in Belfast, 9-16 August 2000.

Classifications:

13683.
Hickey (Raymond): The south-east of Ireland: a neglected region in dialect study.
In Language links (2001), pp. 1–22.
On the Irish English dialect of this area.

13684.
Filppula (Markku): Irish influence in Hiberno-English: some problems of argumentation.
In Language links (2001), pp. 23–42.

13685.
Ronan (Patricia): Observations on the pogressive in Hiberno-English.
In Language links (2001), pp. 43–58.

13686.
Kallen (Jeffrey L.), Kirk (John M.): Convergence and divergence in the verb phrase in Irish standard English: a corpus-based approach.
In Language links (2001), pp. 59–79.

13687.
Doyle (Aidan): Verb particle combinations in Irish and English.
In Language links (2001), pp. 81–99.

13688.
Ó Baoill (Dónall P.): The historical development of in an Ulster Irish / Scottish Gaelic continuum.
In Language links (2001), pp. 101–115.
Discusses the weakening and deletion of the sounds represented by (i.e. [ŋ] and [ɲ]).

13689.
Nikolaeva (Natalia A.): On the phonology of the OIr. names Amlaíb, Ímar, Tomrair.
In Language links (2001), pp. 116–118.

13690.
Zwickl (Simone): Dialect knowledge and use across the Northern Irish / Irish border: linguistic and extralinguistic factors.
In Language links (2001), pp. 149–169.

13691.
MacKinnon (Kenneth): Identity, attitudes an support for Gaelic policies: Gaelic speakers in the Euromosaic survey 1994-1995.
In Language links (2001), pp. 171–180.

13692.
McKendry (Eugene): Modern languages education policies and Irish in Northern Ireland.
In Language links (2001), pp. 211–222.

13693.
Dareau (Margaret G.): The Scots/Gaelic interface: a new perspective.
In Language links (2001), pp. 237–256.
Examines Scots words of Gaelic origin as evidenced in the DOST.

13694.
Muhr (Kay): Ulster place-name links between Gaelic, English and Scots, starting with Kill.
In Language links (2001), pp. 257–272.
On the anglicization of place names containing Ir. CilI.