Ireland’s Specific Features and its Application of English Language Variabilities in the Spoken Language

Authors

  • Amir Abushaev Senior Teacher, International Islamic Academy of Uzbekistan

Keywords:

Famine, Irish accent, actualization, increasing popularity, variations, specific features, population, century, well-known.

Abstract

Irish English, also known as Hiberno-English, has its roots in the Old and Middle English varieties spoken by Anglo-Norman settlers who arrived in Ireland during the late 12th and early 13th centuries. Over time, the language evolved due to interactions between these settlers and the native Irish-speaking population. Some key milestones in the development of Irish English include: The introduction of the Anglo-Norman language after the Norman invasion in 1169; The gradual decline of Gaelic as the dominant language, resulting in a shift to English-speaking communities; The establishment of a distinct Irish English dialect by the early 18th century; The impact of the Great Famine in the 19th century, leading to increased emigration and the spread of Irish English to other English-speaking countries.

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2023-11-17

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Amir Abushaev. (2023). Ireland’s Specific Features and its Application of English Language Variabilities in the Spoken Language. International Journal of Scientific Trends, 2(11), 1–5. Retrieved from https://scientifictrends.org/index.php/ijst/article/view/157

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