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  2. Newfoundland English - Wikipedia

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    Many speakers of Newfoundland English have a complete merger of /ɪ/ and /ɛ/ (a kit–dress merger), usually realized with [ɪ] (in words like bit and bet) but with [ɛ] before /r/ (in words like beer and bear). [21] The merger is common in Irish-settled parts of Newfoundland and is thought to be a relic of the former Irish pronunciation. [22]

  3. Irish language in Newfoundland - Wikipedia

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    The dialect of Irish spoken in Newfoundland is said to resemble the Munster Irish of the 18th century. While the distinct local dialect is now considered extinct, the Irish language is still taught locally and the Gaelic revival organization Conradh na Gaeilge remains active in the province.

  4. Cod Liver Oil (song) - Wikipedia

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    It has been recorded by Burl Ives, Gordon Lightfoot, Irish band The Dubliners, and by Newfoundland folk rock band Great Big Sea on their album The Hard and the Easy. The song is played to the melody of the traditional Irish sean-nós song "An Lacha Bacach" (Irish: The Lame Duck), as famously portrayed by Nell Ní Chróinín.

  5. The 30 best Irish songs to sing at the pub this St ... - AOL

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    This upbeat song by Irish band, The Corrs, landed on the Billboard Hot 100 in 2001 and remains a popular radio staple with its infectious beat and ear-worm lyrics.

  6. List of Newfoundland songs - Wikipedia

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    The Anti-Confederate Song" (Come near at your peril, Canadian wolf) - J. W. McGrath "Aunt Martha's Sheep" - Dick Nolan and Ellis Coles "The Badger Drive" - John V. Devine "The Banks of Newfoundland" - Francis Forbes "The Cliffs of Baccalieu" - Jack Withers "The CN Bus" - Tom Cahill "Cod Liver Oil" - Johnny Burke "Come Closer East Coaster ...

  7. Kelligrews Soiree - Wikipedia

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    The Kelligrews Soiree is a popular Newfoundland folk song, and it was written by Johnny Burke (1851 – 1930), a popular St. John's balladeer. [1] It was patterned on Irish music-hall songs like "The Irish Jubilee" and "Lanigan's Ball", and makes reference to "Clara Nolan's Ball", an American vaudeville song of the nineteenth century.

  8. I's the B'y - Wikipedia

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    Native Newfoundland folk songs have fared well in terms of continued popularity, due in part to their appearance in widely circulated publications such as Gerald S. Doyle's songsters. Doyle's company published five free and popular collections of Newfoundland songs, the first in 1927, as a means of promoting his patent medicine business.

  9. Squid-Jiggin' Ground - Wikipedia

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    The Squid Jiggin' Ground written by Arthur Scammell (1928) is a song that describes a traditional way of life of local Newfoundland fisherman. The song is unique in that it describes the method of jigging for squid and the type of equipment and circumstance that revolve around the activity. [1] The song is sung to the traditional Irish jig ...