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Corpus of British Isles Spoken English ...
Coats, Steven; Englantilainen Filologia. - : Steven Coats, 2022
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Happy Talk: A pilot effectiveness study of a targeted-selective speechâ language and communication intervention for children from areas of social disadvantage
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Critical perspective on discourse in the representation of conflict in Ireland
Ó hAdhmaill, Féilim. - : Irish Association for Applied Linguistics (IRAAL), 2021
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Some Perspectives of Language Learners and Teachers on the Short Course in Chinese Language and Culture
Carson, Lorna; Jiang, Ning. - : CLCS, Trinity College Dublin for the Post-Primary Languages Initiative, 2019
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The past and present of Chinese language teaching in Ireland
Osborne, Caitrí­ona; Zhang, Qi; Xia, Yongbin. - : EngagedScholarship@CSU, 2019
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No fixed form: the Infra-Éireann – Making Ireland Modern pavilion and the sites of modernity
Boyd, Gary Archibald; McLaughlin, John. - : Ubiquity Press, 2018
Abstract: This paper explores the relationship between architectural design and research in the context of a particular example, the development of the Irish pavilion for the 14th architectural biennale in Venice 2014 (Infra-Éireann) and its reiteration and expansion in Ireland for the State’s centennial celebrations 1916–2016 (Making Ireland Modern). Originally responding to Rem Koolhaas’s call to investigate the international absorption of modernity, the pavilion sought to engage with the properties of the architectures of infrastructure in twentieth and twenty-first-century Ireland. Central to this proposition was that infrastructure is simultaneously a technological and cultural construct, one that for Ireland occupied a critical position in the building of a new, independent post-colonial nation state. Presupposing infrastructure as consisting of both visible and invisible networks, the idea of a matrix became a central theoretical and visual tool in the curatorial and design process for both the pavilion and its contents. To begin with this was a two-dimensional grid used to identify and order what became described as a series of ten infrastructural episodes. These were determined chronologically across the decades between 1916 and 2016 and their spatial manifestations articulated in terms of scale: micro, meso and macro. What emerged in the design and research process was a dialectic relationship between the pavilion and its content as logistical and conceptual concerns merged to realise an adaptive framed modular structure, imagined as an embodied manifesto and, analogous to infrastructure, as having no fixed form.
Keyword: Architecture; Exhibitions; Ireland; Modernity; Pavilion; Venice biennale
URL: https://doi.org/10.5334/ajar.60
http://hdl.handle.net/10468/6220
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Language and migration in Ireland
Ciribuco, Andrea; O'Connor, Anne; Naughton, Anita. - : Immigrant Council of Ireland, 2017
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Saothrú na Gaeilge scríofa sna Déise aimsir an Drochshaoil
Ó Macháin, Pádraig. - : Leabhair na Linne, 2017
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Sign Language in Action: Remembering, Revitalizing and Documenting the Ephemeral ; Memory
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Being Offensive in Irish Sign Language ; Dublin Language Garden - The Night Garden. Culture Night 2016.
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Rosemarie: three months in San Francisco
Rosemarie. - : Audio Lingua, 2016
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My favourite music
Peggy. - : Audio Lingua, 2016
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Siobhan: Christmas with my family
Siobhan. - : Audio Lingua, 2016
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My childhood in Ireland
Siobhan. - : Audio Lingua, 2016
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The sport I practise
Rosemarie. - : Audio Lingua, 2016
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Historically Irish Surnames Dataset ...
Crymble, Adam. - : Zenodo, 2015
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The Waterford mental health survey
Carr, Alan; Keenleyside, Mairi; Fitzhenry, Mark. - : University College Dublin. School of Psychology; Health Services Executive, 2015
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LUCIDE Toolkit: Learning New Languages
CARSON, LORNA. - : The London School of Economics and Political Science, 2014
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Multilingualism in Dublin: LUCIDE City Report
Carson, Lorna. - : The London School of Economics and Political Science, 2014
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An Introduction to Celtic Language Technology ; CLTW14 (Celtic Languages Technology Workshop)
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