The Yola language of County Wexford was a survivor of the early English dialects. |
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The trough is arbitrarily divided into lower, middle and upper regions, and the upper region is further divided into the Gongola and Yola arms. |
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As such, the Yola and Fingal dialects would have been the only attested relicts of this original English variety in Ireland. |
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The Forth and Bargy dialect, also known as Yola, is an extinct variety of English once spoken in the baronies of Forth and Bargy in County Wexford, Ireland. |
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