Yola became extinct in the 19th century

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Yola became extinct in the 19th century is a historical English-derived dialect once spoken in the Baronies of Forth and Bargy in County Wexford, Ireland.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf English-derived dialect
extinct language
country Ireland NERFINISHED
culturalContext rural farming communities of Forth and Bargy
derivedFrom Early Modern English NERFINISHED
Middle English NERFINISHED
developedFrom speech of English settlers in medieval Wexford
documentedIn 19th-century linguistic descriptions
collections of Yola poems and songs
extinctionCause increasing dominance of Standard English
language shift to Hiberno-English
extinctionCentury 19th century
extinctionStatus extinct
geographicDistribution southeast Ireland
hasAlternativeName Forth and Bargy dialect
Yola of Forth and Bargy NERFINISHED
hasCategory Dialects of English
Extinct Germanic languages
Languages of Ireland
hasEthnicAssociation Old English community in Wexford
hasLexicalSimilarityWith Fingallian NERFINISHED
hasLinguisticFeature conservative retention of Middle English vocabulary
distinct phonology from Modern English
strong regional lexical items
hasStatus historical language variety
historicalRegion Lordship of Ireland NERFINISHED
influencedBy Anglo-Norman NERFINISHED
Irish language NERFINISHED
Old English NERFINISHED
languageFamily Germanic languages
Indo-European language family
surface form: Indo-European languages

West Germanic languages
locatedInTime Early modern period
Middle Ages NERFINISHED
partOf Anglo-Irish linguistic heritage
region Forth and Bargy NERFINISHED
relatedTo Hiberno-English NERFINISHED
Middle English dialects of southwest England
spokenBy Anglo-Norman descendants in County Wexford
inhabitants of Forth and Bargy
spokenIn Baronies of Forth and Bargy NERFINISHED
County Wexford NERFINISHED
usedUntil 19th century
writingSystem Latin alphabet
surface form: Latin script

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baronies of Forth and Bargy linguisticStatusOfYola Yola became extinct in the 19th century
subject surface form: Baronies of Forth and Bargy