Language Contact Across the North Atlantic: Proceedings of the Working Groups Held at University College, Galway (Ireland), August 29-September 3, 1992 and the University of Göteborg (Sweden), August 16-21, 1993P. Sture Ureland, Iain Clarkson Niemeyer, 1996 - 552 oldal This volume contains a selection of papers which have been revised and extended for publication from two working groups held at conferences at Galway (1992) and Göteborg (1993) which celebrated the quincentenary of Columbus' discovery of America in 1492. The pre-Columbian period of language contact is covered by articles on Old Norse in the Faroes, Scotland and Ireland, the Shetland dialect and Norn, and placenames in Iceland and Greenland. The articles on the post-Columbian period are wide-ranging and cover, in the Scandinavian context, the Scandinavian emigration, American Swedish, American Finnish, Swedish-Spanish and various aspects of Norwegian in America and also in Spitzbergen; in the British colonial context, English dialects in New England, Scottish Gaelic in Nova Scotia and Scots in North America (Maryland, the Appalachians and Virginia); in the context of the later continental mass emigration, American Dutch, Texas German, Croatian and Italian. Two papers deal with reverse emigration, that of Sicilian and Calabrian dialects, and the special case of Krio in Sierra Leone. |
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... Ulster population became overwhelmingly Scottish at an early date . The six escheated counties of mid and west Ulster developed more mixed profiles of population and languages . Among the English undertakers and servitors ( small ...
... Ulster population became overwhelmingly Scottish at an early date . The six escheated counties of mid and west Ulster developed more mixed profiles of population and languages . Among the English undertakers and servitors ( small ...
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... Ulster English / Scots to North America . Of the emigrations from the British Isles in the eighteenth century , one of the best known is the movement of a quarter- million people from Ulster to the Middle Colonies ( primarily ...
... Ulster English / Scots to North America . Of the emigrations from the British Isles in the eighteenth century , one of the best known is the movement of a quarter- million people from Ulster to the Middle Colonies ( primarily ...
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... Ulster English / Scots in the Early Modern period ?, and Which features of Ulster English / Scots were brought to the New World ? ) about the migration of British language patterns through Ireland to North America and has shown how ...
... Ulster English / Scots in the Early Modern period ?, and Which features of Ulster English / Scots were brought to the New World ? ) about the migration of British language patterns through Ireland to North America and has shown how ...
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A OLD NORSE IN THE FAROES | 35 |
B OLD NORSE IN SCOTLAND AND NORN IN SHETLAND | 61 |
On the use of be as a perfective auxiliary in modern | 75 |
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