Notes on Modern Irish Literature, Volume 8Edward A. Kopper, Jr., 1996 |
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... language spoken in childhood is not totally lost . Heaney describes this language as working within tradition , or " habit's afterlife " ( " S.I. " 3 : 1 ) . The encountered ghosts in " Station Island " create a variety of vantage ...
... language spoken in childhood is not totally lost . Heaney describes this language as working within tradition , or " habit's afterlife " ( " S.I. " 3 : 1 ) . The encountered ghosts in " Station Island " create a variety of vantage ...
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... language as well . Linguists have demonstrated that children are capable of infinite sounds but retain only those which are reinforced by their language environment . More importantly , linguists tell us that the sound " ma " is one of ...
... language as well . Linguists have demonstrated that children are capable of infinite sounds but retain only those which are reinforced by their language environment . More importantly , linguists tell us that the sound " ma " is one of ...
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... language we are speaking is his before it is mine .... my soul frets in the shadow of his language " 205 ) . In fact , Heaney already shares his sense of linguistic freedom , since thanks to Joyce " English is by now not so much an ...
... language we are speaking is his before it is mine .... my soul frets in the shadow of his language " 205 ) . In fact , Heaney already shares his sense of linguistic freedom , since thanks to Joyce " English is by now not so much an ...
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Editors Note | 4 |
Benjaminian Allegory in John Montagues | 12 |
Images of Priests in Contemporary Irish Literature | 19 |
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