Mary Immaculate Research Repository: Recent submissions
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Interview with Catherine Hogan (Oral History Collection)
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Interview with Arthur O'Leary (Oral History Collection)
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Interview with Andrew Slattery (Oral History Collection)
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The Media
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Interview with Tom Hogan (Oral History Collection)
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Interview with Seán Fogarty (Oral History Collection)
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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) -
Interview with Mr.Jack Glasheen (Oral History Collection)
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Interview with Anonymous (Oral History Collection)
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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 ... -
Celtic Monasticism- A Disciplines's Search for Romance?
(The Archaeological Society, UCD [University College Dublin], 1994) -
Christian communities in fifth and sixth century Ireland
(The Archaeological Society, UCD [University College Dublin], 1996) -
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) -
Standing stones in Irish tradition
(The Cardinal Press [Maynooth], 1997)