The Irish Heritage of the English of the Ottawa Valley

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Authors/collaborators
Title
The Irish Heritage of the English of the Ottawa Valley
Abstract
The authors note that there are three Hiberno-English speech types in the Ottawa Valley, along with six other varities of English. The area in Quebec examined was Argenteuil County. The authors point out that the English spoken in this area is thought to be a blend of Scottish and Irish types, with Irish characteristics predominating.
Publication
English Studies in Canada
Volume
Vol. 7
Issue
no. 3
Pages
338-352
Date
Fall 1981
Language
en
Citation
Pringle, Ian, and Enoch Padolsky. “The Irish Heritage of the English of the Ottawa Valley.” English Studies in Canada Vol. 7, no. 3 (Fall 1981): 338–352.
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