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- Béarlachas abstract "Béarlachas (Irish pronunciation: [ˈbʲeːɾˠlˠəxəsˠ]) is Irish for words and phrases used in Irish that are influenced by or stem from the English language. The term comes from Béarla, the Irish word for the English language, and refers to both simple anglicisms and interlanguage forms. It is a result of bilingualism within a society where there is a dominant, superstrate language (in this case, English) and a minority language with few or no monolingual speakers and a perceived “lesser” status (in this case, Irish).".
- Béarlachas wikiPageID "13188214".
- Béarlachas wikiPageRevisionID "595293450".
- Béarlachas subject Category:English_language.
- Béarlachas subject Category:Irish_grammar.
- Béarlachas subject Category:Language_contact.
- Béarlachas comment "Béarlachas (Irish pronunciation: [ˈbʲeːɾˠlˠəxəsˠ]) is Irish for words and phrases used in Irish that are influenced by or stem from the English language. The term comes from Béarla, the Irish word for the English language, and refers to both simple anglicisms and interlanguage forms.".
- Béarlachas label "Béarlachas".
- Béarlachas sameAs B%C3%A9arlachas.
- Béarlachas sameAs Q5004974.
- Béarlachas sameAs Q5004974.
- Béarlachas wasDerivedFrom Béarlachas?oldid=595293450.