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The Irish Language in the United States Thomas Ihde

The Irish Language in the United States By Thomas Ihde

The Irish Language in the United States by Thomas Ihde


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Applied linguistic essays describe the Irish language student population in the United States, survey materials and methods used to teach Americans, and tell the story of one Irish language teacher in California whose work has led to great personal satisfaction and considerable Irish-American group solidarity.

The Irish Language in the United States Summary

The Irish Language in the United States: A Historical, Sociolinguistic, and Applied Linguistic Survey by Thomas Ihde

Many Irish-Americans feel like outsiders when the topic turns to the Irish language. This collection of essays will inform them of the history of the language in America, the role this language plays in Irish-American identity, and the best way to go about learning it. The sociolinguistic essays concentrate on Irish as an American ethnic language, including interviews with native Irish speakers in the United States today, surveys of Irish usage, and an examination of letters by immigrants back to Ireland in the nineteenth century. Applied linguistic essays describe the Irish language student population in the United States, survey materials and methods used to teach Americans, and tell the story of one Irish language teacher in California whose work has led to great personal satisfaction and considerable Irish-American group solidarity. This is the first major work in English on the Irish language in America.

About Thomas Ihde

THOMAS W. IHDE is a dual citizen of Ireland and the United States. He has degrees from the University of Dublin and St. Mary's University and teaches linguistics as an Adjunct at Montclair State College. He also serves in the Little Falls, NJ public school system as a language arts teacher. His research involves first and second language acquisition, bilingual education, and the relationship between language and identity.

Table of Contents

Introduction Scholarly Articles The Irish Language in America by Lynn McGowan Douglas Hyde and the United States by Risteard O Glaisne The Irish Language in Pennsylvania by Joseph Callahan Irish as an American Ethnic Language by Jeffrey L. Kallen A Native Speaker in the United States: Padruig Mac a' Ghoill Discusses the Popularity and Teaching of Irish by Roslyn Blyn Emigrant Letters from the Donegal Gaeltacht by Greagoir O Duill A Survey of Irish Usage among Immigrants in the United States by Lynn McGowan Irish-Language Students: Needs and Goals by Thomas W. Ihde Irish-Language Acquisition: Teaching Materials and Approaches by Thomas W. Ihde The Communicative Approach: Theory, Materials, and Assessment by Thomas W. Ihde Teaching Irish in California: A Personal, Sociolinguistic, and Applied Linguistic Retrospective by James J. Duran Personal Essays "Gaeltacht Weekends" by Ethel Brogan The Gaelic League: Pittsburgh Branch by Padraig Coyne Teaching Irish to Americans in Milwaukee by Dennis Doyle Irish-Language Mass by Elizabeth O'Keefe Macey An Teanga Mharthanach--The Dream and the Vision by Treasa Ni Laoi Teaching the Irish Language in the New York Area by Riobard O Cinneide Our Own Language by Caitlin Ui Mhurchadha and Liam O Murchadha Glossary Bibliography Index

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NPB9780897893312
9780897893312
089789331X
The Irish Language in the United States: A Historical, Sociolinguistic, and Applied Linguistic Survey by Thomas Ihde
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1993-11-30
184
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