FACULTY OF ARTS: Recent submissions
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Über die Eisenbahnfahrt ins politische Schreiben: Malwida von Meysenbugs, Eine Reise Nach Ostende.
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Post-colonialism, multi-culturalism, structuralism, feminism, post-modernism and so on so forth’ – vague language in academic discourse, a comparative analysis of form, function and context (Pre-published version)
(John Benjamins, 2008)The use of vague language is one of the most common features of everyday spoken English. Speakers regularly use vague expressions to project shared knowledge (e.g., pens, books, and that sort of thing) as well as to make ... -
Feeding back feedback – Towards a cyclical model for learner support
(Ireland Aid and Centre for Educational Disadvantage Research, 2003) -
The Media
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Looking out for love and all the rest of it: vague category markers as shared social space (Pre-published version)
(Basingstoke: Palgrave, 2007) -
The early history of Knowth
(Royal Irish Academy, 2008) -
A "square earthen church of clay" in seventh-century Mayo
(The Archaeological Society, UCD, 1993)This paper sets out to explore the historical context behind the description of a Mayo church which is to be found in a 7th century tract, claiming to deal with the last miraculous deeds of St. Patrick’s life. It is hoped ... -
The Limerick corpus of Irish English: design, description and application
(Irish Association for applied Linguistics, 2004)This paper describes an on-going corpus development and application project at the Mary Immaculate College and the University of Limerick, Ireland. The Limerick Corpus of Irish English is a one-million word corpus of ... -
Celtic monasticism- a discipline's search for romance?
(The Archaeological Society, UCD, 1994)Beneath the mud-encrusted exterior of the average archaeologist, there beats the heart of a romantic. As a profession, we are attracted by the lure of lost tribes and societies, the life- style enjoyed by unknown ... -
Christian communities in fifth and sixth century Ireland
(The Archaeological Society, UCD, 1996)It has often been assumed that, following Palladius’ mission of AD 431, Ireland became entirely or at the very least predominantly, Christian in the course of the remainder of the 5th and 6th centuries (see amongst others ... -
What's in a name? - vocatives in casual conversations and radio phone-in calls
(Amsterdam: Rodopi, 2003)This paper looks at the use of vocatives across two corpora: the 5-million word Cambridge and Nottingham Corpus of Discourse in English (CANCODE) and a 55,000-word corpus of radio phone-in calls. 100 vocatives are sampled ... -
Welsh ogams from an Irish perspective
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Vocabulary instruction (Pre-published version)
(Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2012) -
Competencies explored and exposed: Grammar, lexis, communication and the notion of levels
(Universitätsverlag Winter Heidelberg, 2012) -
Undergraduate academic writing: an analysis of errors and weaknesses in syntax, lexis, style and structure
(Dublin: Reading Association of Ireland, 2000) -
Would as a hedging device in an Irish context: An intra-varietal comparison of institutionalised spoken interaction
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Teaching and Irish English
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Royal fleets in Viking Ireland: the evidence of Lebor na Cert, A.D. 1050-1150
(Maney Publishing, 2004) -
Like the wise virgins and all that jazz’ – using a corpus to examine vague language and shared knowledge
(Language and Computers, 2004)This paper will use a corpus to explore vague categorisation (e.g. prostitutes, sailors and the like) in a specific context where the participants are strangers, but where they share the same socio-cultural reference points ... -
The Library of Denis Molony (1650-1726), An Irish Catholic Lawyer in London
(Irish Manuscripts Commission, 2009)