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English As We Speak It in Ireland

Chapter 12 THE MEMORY OF HISTORY AND OF OLD CUSTOMS.

Word Count: 11662    |    Released on: 01/12/2017

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English As We Speak It in Ireland
English As We Speak It in Ireland
P. W. Joyce Literature
“English As We Speak It in Ireland by P. W. Joyce”
1 Chapter 1 * * *2 Chapter 2 SOURCES OF ANGLO-IRISH DIALECT.3 Chapter 3 AFFIRMING, ASSENTING, AND SALUTING.4 Chapter 4 ASSERTION BY NEGATIVE OF OPPOSITE.5 Chapter 5 IDIOMS DERIVED FROM THE IRISH LANGUAGE.6 Chapter 6 THE DEVIL AND HIS 'TERRITORY.'7 Chapter 7 SWEARING.8 Chapter 8 GRAMMAR AND PRONUNCIATION.9 Chapter 9 PROVERBS.10 Chapter 10 EXAGGERATION AND REDUNDANCY.11 Chapter 11 COMPARISONS.12 Chapter 12 THE MEMORY OF HISTORY AND OF OLD CUSTOMS.13 Chapter 13 A VARIETY OF PHRASES.14 Chapter 14 VOCABULARY AND INDEX.