FACULTY OF ARTS: Recent submissions
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The twelfth century reform of the Irish church: a historiographical study
(Mary Immaculate College, 1998) -
Passages in Time Traversed, Passages in Text Unwritten: A Theoretical Approach to Martin Amis's Time's Arrow
(Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2009) -
Seoirse Mac Tomáis agus Ollscoil na nDaoine
(Mary Immaculate College, 1998) -
Construct, concurrent, and discriminant validity of Type D personality in the general population: Associations with anxiety, depression, stress, and cardiac output
(Taylor and Francis, 2012)The Type D personality, identified by high negative affectivity paired with high social inhibition, has been associated with a number of health-related outcomes in (mainly) cardiac populations. However, despite its ... -
Popular memory and identity: street ballads in north Munster in the nineteenth century
(Mary Immaculate College, 1998) -
The Limerick Theatre Hub 2009:Evaluation Report
(Limerick Theatre Hub, 2010) -
Furthering conversations: a report on the creating conversations colloquium
(Department of Arts Education and Physical Education, Mary Immaculate College, Limerick., 2010) -
Benefit of social support for resilience-building is contingent on social context: Examining cardiovascular adaptation to recurrent stress in women
(Taylor and Francis, 2012)Abstract Previous work on social support and stress tolerance using laboratory-based cardiovascular stress response paradigms has suggested that perceived social support may be effective in building resilience in ... -
A cosy consensus on deviant discourse: How the refugee and asylum seeker meta-narrative has endorsed an interpretative crisis in relation to the transnational politics of the world's displaced persons.
(University of Limerick & Mary Immaculate College, 2004) -
Type D personality and hemodynamic reactivity to laboratory stress in women
(Elsevier, 2011)Abstract The Type D personality (identified by high levels of both negative affectivity and social inhibition) has been associated with negative health consequences in cardiac patients. However, few studies have explored ... -
Too cool for school? Musicians as partners in education (Pre-published version)
(Taylor & Francis [Routledge], 2010) -
Introduction: Les Martyrs de la Veuve, Romantisme et peine de mort
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The rise of secularism and the decline of religiosity in Ireland: the pattern of religious change in Europe
(Common Ground Publishing, 2011)The European Values Study is a pan-European project which utilises an omnibus survey focusing especially on values associated with work, religion, lifestyles and other issues. Its most recent data gathering exercise was ... -
‘Revolutionary and Refractory? The Irish Colleges in Paris and the French Revolution
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John Henry Newman and Ludwig Wittgenstein: on certainty and faith
(Mary Immaculate College, University of Limerick, 2013)The roles of certainty and faith have been very much divided in modern times by the positions allocated them under an all-consuming positivistic account of human processes. It is ironic that this view, which stems from ... -
A corpus of Irish English – Past, present, future
(Irish Association for applied Linguistics, 1999)To date, no corpus of Irish English exists. Most previous research has focused on the syntactic and phonological peculiarities of Irish English showing how it differs from standard British English, and in the same way, ... -
Analyzing university spoken interaction: a corpus linguistics/conversation analysis approach
(John Benjamins Publishing, 2011)In this article, we consider how corpus linguistics (CL) and conversation analysis (CA) can be used together to provide enhanced descriptions of spoken interaction in the context of small group teaching in higher education. ... -
Using a corpus to look at variational pragmatics: response tokens in British and Irish discourse
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Jules Lefèvre-Deumier, Un poète romantique contre la peine de mort:Quatre poèmes
(University of Liverpool, Department of French., 2005)'Jules Lefèvre-Deumier,Un poète romantique contre la peine de mort : Quatre poèmes' is a critical edition by Dr Loïc Guyon which was published in 2005 by the University of Liverpool, Department of French in their Liverpool ... -
Ogam stones in Sligo and their context
(Sligo Field Club, 2002)