FACULTY OF ARTS: Recent submissions
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Late Quaternary palaeoenvironmental reconstruction of the Ionian Sea in the eastern Mediterranean.
(Mary Immaculate College, University of Limerick, 2012)Three eastern Mediterranean deep-sea cores, all from the Ionian Sea, have been investigated to assess late Quaternary palaeoenvironmental change. The high resolution record of planktonic foraminiferal variations for the ... -
Early Irish Church organisation: the case of Drumlease and the Book of Armagh
(Cumann Seanchais Bhreifne [Cavan], 2001) -
Irish Catholics, French Cartesians: Irish Reactions to Cartesianism in France, 1671-1726
(Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang, 2004) -
Pagan monuments and Christian legal centres in early Meath
(Meath Archaeological and Historical Society, 1996) -
Investigating higher education seminar talk
(Novitas-ROYAL, 2010)In this paper, we consider how a combined corpus linguistics and conversation analysis methodology can reveal new insights into the relationship between interaction patterns, language use, and learning. The context of ... -
The local context of Óenach Tailten
(Meath Archaeological and Historical Society, 2000) -
Brigid, Patrick, and the kings of Kildare, A.D. 640-850
(Geography Publications, 2006) -
The use of Multinomial Logit Analysis to Model the Choice of Time to Travel.
(Clark University & Wiley Blackwell, 1982) -
English and Pictish terms for brooch in an 8th-century Irish law-text
(Taylor & Francis [Routledge], 2004) -
Óenach Tailten, the Blackwater Valley and the Uí Néill kings of Tara
(Four Courts Press, 2000) -
Old Irish for archaeologists - an interdisciplinary perspective
(DPK Publishing, 2006) -
Über die Eisenbahnfahrt ins politische Schreiben: Malwida von Meysenbugs, Eine Reise Nach Ostende.
(Georg Wenderoth Verlag, 2005) -
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
(Routledge, 2011) -
Looking out for love and all the rest of it: vague category markers as shared social space (Pre-published version)
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Commentary: The Knowth Oghams in context
(Royal Irish Academy, 2008) -
The early history of Knowth
(Royal Irish Academy, 2008) -
A "square earthen church of clay" in seventh-century Mayo
(The Archaeological Society, UCD [University College Dublin], 1993) -
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 ...