LL-L "Resources" 2004.12.06 (07) [E]

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From: daniel prohaska <danielprohaska at bluewin.ch>
Subject: LL-L "Resources" 2004.12.03 (06) [E]

Dear All,
I've scanned and prepared an article I long since had on the dialects of
Forth and Bargy. It's called "A lost Middle English Dialect" by Raymond
Hickey. It's 32 pages long and I changed the IPA phonetic transcription to
SAMPA as to be ASCII compatible. I can send it to anyone who wants it in a
word attachment.

It's really quite interesting, so let me know under the above e.mail
address.

Dan

PS: Will be off-line from the 8th to the 11th of Dec. So hurry up or be
patient. ;-)

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From: Tom Carty <cartyweb at hotmail.com>

>>Im tring to build up a dialect tree for all of the English and semi Enlish
>>dialects in the British Isles.

>>Additions to this can be emailed to me.

>>0.0 English

>>1.1 Lallans
>>1.1.1 Ullans

>>2.1 Hiberno English
>>2.1.1 West Ireland Dialect
>>2.1.2 Dublin Dialect

>>3.0 Bargy+Forth
>>3.1 Channell Islands Dialects

>>To be calssified: Fingalian, Tippereary, Kerry, Anglo-Gypsy, Cant

>>Samples for any or all of these woud be appreciated for online dictionary.

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