Диссертация (1100386), страница 37
Текст из файла (страница 37)
Hickey // English today: special issue. –2011. – Vol. 106. – P. 3-16.194. Hickey, R. R-coloured vowels in Irish English // Journal of theinternational phonetic alphabet. – 1989. – P. 44-58.195. Hickey, R. Rural and urban Ireland: a question of language? / R. Hickey //Urban and rural landscapes in modern Ireland: language, literature and culture / ed.by I. Gilsenan Nordin. – Oxford: Peter Lang, 2012.
– P. 17-38.196. Hickey, R. Standard Irish English / R. Hickey // Standards of English.Codified varieties around the world / ed. by R. Hickey. – Cambridge: CambridgeUniversity Press, 2012. – P. 96-116.197. Hickey, R. Southern Irish English / R. Hickey // Language in the BritishIsles / ed. by D. Britain. – 2nd ed. – Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007. –P. 135-151.198. Hickey, R. The dialects of Irish. Study of a changing landscape / R.Hickey. – Berlin: de Gruyter Mouton, 2011.
– 508 p.199. Hickey, R. The languages of Ireland. An integrated view / R. Hickey //Researching the languages of Ireland / ed. by R. Hickey. – Uppsala: UppsalaUniversity, 2011. – P. 1-45.200. Hickey, R. The sound structure of Modern Irish / R. Hickey. – Berlin: DeGruyter Mouton, 2014. – xiii + 481 p.201. Hindley, R.
The death of the Irish language: a qualified obituary / R.Hindley. – London and New York: Routledge, 1990. – xxv + 335 p.202. Hoffmann, C. An introduction to bilingualism / C. Hoffmann. – London:Longman, 1991. – 368 p.203. Howard, P. Ross O'Carroll-Kelly, the orange mocha-chip frappuccinoyears / P.
Howard. – Dublin: The O'Brien Press, 2003. – 208 p.204. Hudson, A. Outline of a theory of diglossia // International journal of thesociology of language. – 2002. – No. 157. – P. 1-48.243205. Hughes, J.P. A phonemic description of the Aran dialect of Modern Irishwith a detailed consideration of problems of palatalization: doctoral diss. / J.P.Hughes; Columbia University.
– New York, 1952. – 304 p.206. Irish English: varieties and variations / ed. by M. Boisseau, F. CanonRoger. – Rennes: Rennes University Press, 2006. – 172 p.207. Irvine, J.T. Language ideology and linguistic differentiation / J.T. Irvine,S. Gal // Regimes of language: ideologies, polities, and identities / ed. by P.V.Kroskrity. – Santa Fe: School of American Research Press, 2000.
– P. 35-83.208. Jakobson, R. From the point of view of linguistics / R. Jakobson // Resultsof the conference of anthropologists and linguists / ed. by C. Lévi-Strauss [et al.] //Supplement to International journal of American linguistics. – 1953. – Vol. 12. – No.2; memoir no. 8. – P. 11-21.209. Johnson, C.E. Phonetic evidence for early language differentiation:research issues and some preliminary data / C.E. Johnson, I.L. Wilson // Internationaljournal of bilingualism. – 2002.
– No. 6. – P. 271-289.210. Johnson, J. Critical period effects on universal properties of language: thestatus of subjacency in the acquisition of second language / J. Johnson, E. Newport //Cognition. – 1991. – Vol. 39. – P. 215-258.211. Jones, D. The phoneme: its nature and use / D. Jones. – Cambridge: W.Heffer, 1950. – xvi + 268 p.212.
Jones, D. The theory of phonemes, and its importance in practicallinguistics / D. Jones // Proceedings of the first international congress of phoneticsciences. Archives néerlandaises de phonétique expérimentale. – Vol. 8-9. –Amsterdam, 1932. – P. 114-115.213. Jones, M.C. Language obsolescence and revitalization: linguistic changein two sociolinguistically contrasting Welsh communities / M.C. Jones. – Oxford:Clarendon Press, 1998. – 452 p.214. Joos, M.
Acoustic phonetics // Language. – 1948. – Vol. 24. – P. 1-136.244215. Joyce, P.W. English as we speak it in Ireland / P.W. Joyce. – Dublin:M.H. Gill & Son Ltd, 1910. – 384 p. (http://www.gutenberg.org/files/34251/34251h/34251-h.htm). Accessed 29.05.2015.216. Kallen, J.L. Irish English and the Ulster Scots controversy // UlsterFolklife. – 1999. – Vol. 45. – P.
70-85.217. Kallen, J.L. The English language in Ireland: an introduction //International journal of language, translation and intercultural communication. –2012. – Vol. 1. – P. 25-41.218. Kandler, A. Language shift, bilingualism and the future of Britain's Celticlanguages / A.
Kandler, R. Unger, J. Steele // Philosophical transactions of the royalsociety B: biological sciences. – 2010. – No. 365 (1559). – P. 3855-3864.219. Kavanagh, J. Teaching Irish as a second language: outcomes from all-Irishsecondary schools compared with schools where Irish is a single subject: doctoraldiss. / J. Kavanagh; La Trobe University. – Victoria, 1999.
– 300 p.220. Kehoe, M. Developing vowel systems as a window to bilingual phonology// International journal of bilingualism. – 2002. – No. 6. – P. 315-334.221. Kelly, A. Compulsory Irish. Language and education in Ireland 1870s –1970s / A. Kelly. – Dublin: Irish Academic Press, 2002. – 160 p.222. Kelly, D.M. Morphologization in Irish and Southern Paiute: doctoral diss./ D.M.
Kelly; University of Texas. – Austin, 1978. – 190 p.223. Kimenyi, A. Polarity in phonology / A. Kimenyi // Proceedings of thefifth annual meeting of the Berkeley linguistics society / ed. by C. Chiarello [et al.] –Berkeley: Berkeley Linguistics Society, 1979. – P. 419-427.224. Kinealy, C. This great calamity: the Irish famine 1845-52 / C. Kinealy. –Dublin: Gill & Macmillan, 1994. – 480 p.225.
Kirk, J.M. Assessing Celticity in a corpus of Irish Standard English / J.M.Kirk, J.L. Kallen // The Celtic languages in contact / ed. by H. Tristram. – Potsdam:Potsdam University Press, 2007. – P. 270-298.245226. Kontaktlinguistik: ein internationales Handbuch zeitgenoessischerForschung = Contact linguistics: an international handbook of contemporary research/ ed.
by H. Goebl [et al.]. – Vol. 1. – Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, 1996. – 936 p.227. Krauss, M. Studies in Irish Gaelic phonology and orthography: doctoraldiss. / M. Krauss; Harvard University. – Cambridge MA, 1958. – 173 p.228. Krauss, M. The world’s languages in crisis // Language. – 1992.
– Vol.68. – No. 1. – P. 4-10.229. Kubota, M. Native speaker: a unitary fantasy of a diverse reality / M.Kubota // The language teacher. – 2004. – Vol. 28. – No. 1. – P. 3-30.230. Kurath, H. The pronunciation of English in the Atlantic states / H. Kurath,R. McDavid. – Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan Press, 1961. – xi + 182 p.231.
Labov, W. Principles of linguistic change: [in 3 vol.] Vol. 1: Internalfactors / W. Labov. – Oxford: Blackwell, 1994. – xix + 641 p.232. Ladefoged, P. A course in phonetics / P. Ladefoged. – Orlando: HarcourtBrace, 1975. – 296 p.233. Ladefoged, P. Another view of endangered languages // Language. –1992. – Vol. 68. – No. 4. – P. 809-811.234. Ladefoged, P. The sounds of the world's languages / P. Ladefoged, I.Maddieson. – Oxford: Blackwell, 1996. – xxi + 426 p.235. Ladefoged, P. Vowels and consonants: an introduction to the sounds oflanguages / P.
Ladefoged. – Oxford: Blackwell, 2001. – xxii + 191 p.236. Lamb, W. The noun phrase in Gaelic speech and writing / W. Lamb //Cànan and cultar: language and culture: rannsachadh na Gàidhlig / ed. by W.McLeod, J.E. Fraser, A. Gunderloch. – Vol. 3. – Edinburgh: Dunedin AcademicPress, 2006.
– P. 153-178.237. Language ideologies: practice and theory / ed. by B.B. Schieffelin, K.A.Woolard, P.V. Kroskrity. – Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1998. – 352 p.246238. Language links: the languages of Scotland and Ireland / ed. by J.M. Kirk,D. Ó Baoill // Belfast studies in language, culture and politics.
– No. 2. – Belfast:Queen’s University Belfast, 2001. – 289 p.239. Laeufer, C. Towards a typology of bilingual phonological systems / C.Laeufer // Second-language speech: structure and process / ed. by A. James, J.Leather. – Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter, 1996. – P. 325-342.240. Laurie, S.S. Lectures on language and linguistic method in school / S.S.Laurie. – Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1890. – 172 p.241.
Lee, J.J. Ireland 1912-1985: politics and society / J.J. Lee. – Cambridge:Cambridge University Press, 1986. – xxii + 754 p.242. Lee, J.J. The native speaker: an achievable model? / J.J. Lee // Asian EFLjournal. – 2005. – Vol. 7. – No. 2. – P. 152-163.243. Lehiste, I. Lectures on language contact / I.