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title:The Acquisition of Irish : A Case Study Multilingual Matters (Series) ; 72
author:Owens, Mire.
publisher:Multilingual Matters
isbn10 | asin:1853591149
print isbn13:9781853591143
ebook isbn13:9780585146997
language:English
subjectIrish language--Acquisition--Case studies, Second language acquisition--Case studies.
publication date:1992
lcc:PB1214.O93 1991eb
ddc:491.6/28/007
subject:Irish language--Acquisition--Case studies, Second language acquisition--Case studies.
Page i
The Acquisition of Irish
A Case Study
Page ii
Multilingual Matters
Age in Second Language Acquisition
BIRGIT HARLEY
Aspects of Bingualism in Wales
COLIN BAKER
Bilingual Children: From Birth to Teens
GEORGE SAUNDERS
Bilingualism: Basic Principles
HUGO BAETENS BEARDSMORE
Individualizing the Assesment of Language Abilities
JOHN H. A. L. de JONG and D. G. STEVENSON (eds)
Key Issues in Bilingualism and Bilingual Education
COLIN BAKER
Language Acquisition: The Age Factor
D. M. SINGLETON
Language Acquisition of a Bilingual Child
ALVINO FANTINI
Modelling and Assessing Second Language Acquisition
K. HYLTENSTAM and M. PIENEMANN
Our Own Language
GABRIELLE MAGUIRE
Raising Children Bilingually: The Pre-School Years
LENORE ARNBERG
Reversing Language Shift
JOSHUA A. FISHMAN
The Role of the First Language in Second Language Learning
HAKAN RINGBOM
Second Language Acquisition - Foreign Language Learning
B. VanPATTEN and J. F. LEE (eds)
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MULTILINGUAL MATTERS 72
Series Editor: Derrick Sharp
The Acquisition of Irish:
A Case Study
Mire Owens
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MULTILINGUAL MATTERS LTD
Clevedon Philadelphia Adelaide
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Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data
Owens, Mire
The Acquisition of Irish: A Case Study/Mire Owens
p. cm. (Multilingual Matters: 72)
Includes bibliographical references
1. Irish language - Acquisition - Case studies. 2. Second language acquisition
Case studies. I. Title. II. Series: Multilingual Matters (Series): 72.
PB1214.093 1991
491.6'28'007 dc20
British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data
A CIP catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library.
ISBN 1-85359-114-9 (hbk)
ISBN 1-85359-113-0 (pbk)
Multilingual Matters Ltd
UK: Frankfurt Lodge, Clevedon Hall, Victoria Road, Clevedon, Avon BS21 7SJ.
USA: 1900 Frost Road, Suite 101, Bristol, PA 19007, USA.
Australia: P.O. Box 6025, 83 Gilles Street, Adelaide, SA 5000, Australia.
Copyright 1992 Mire Owens
All rights reserved. No part of this work may be reproduced in any form or by any means without permission in writing from the publisher.
Typeset by Photographics, Honiton, Devon.
Printed and bound in Great Britain by WBC Print, Bridgend.
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Contents
Foreword
vii
Glossary
ix
1. Introduction
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Genesis of Research
1
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The Irish Language
3
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Family Background and Circumstances
6
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Exposure to L2
8
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Eithne: Linguistic and Social Profile
12
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Attitude and Motivation
13
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Data Collection
17
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Analysis of Data
21
2. Review of Research Background
23
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Child Directed Speech
24
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