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... language is by a Franciscan , Francis O'Molloy . It is in Latin , is entitled Grammatica Latino - Hibernica , and was printed at Rome in 1677. Since this publication several Irish Grammars have appeared ; of which the best known are : E ...
... language is by a Franciscan , Francis O'Molloy . It is in Latin , is entitled Grammatica Latino - Hibernica , and was printed at Rome in 1677. Since this publication several Irish Grammars have appeared ; of which the best known are : E ...
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... Language . Waterford , 1820 . Owen Connellan : Practical Grammar . Dublin , 1844 . John O'Donovan : Grammar of the Irish Language . Dublin , 1845 . J. C. Zeuss : Grammatica Celtica . Berlin , 1853 . ed . Ebel . Berlin , 1871 . John H ...
... Language . Waterford , 1820 . Owen Connellan : Practical Grammar . Dublin , 1844 . John O'Donovan : Grammar of the Irish Language . Dublin , 1845 . J. C. Zeuss : Grammatica Celtica . Berlin , 1853 . ed . Ebel . Berlin , 1871 . John H ...
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... languages to one another and of their vocabulary and grammatical forms to the Indo - European and especially to the Classical forms , placed the study of Irish upon a basis of obser- vation from which the history of the language and the ...
... languages to one another and of their vocabulary and grammatical forms to the Indo - European and especially to the Classical forms , placed the study of Irish upon a basis of obser- vation from which the history of the language and the ...
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... language and literature , it will have attained its object , for I have not attempted to give in it an ex- haustive or a comparative grammar of the Irish language . This last , with the reference to the rest of the Celtic languages , I ...
... language and literature , it will have attained its object , for I have not attempted to give in it an ex- haustive or a comparative grammar of the Irish language . This last , with the reference to the rest of the Celtic languages , I ...
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Ernst Windisch. ( 1. ) Loss and appearance of P in the Celtic languages - Beiträge zur Vergl . Sprachf . VIII . 1-48 . ( 2. ) The Irish T - preterite . Beiträge zur V. S. VIII . 442–470 . ( 3. ) The reduplicated perfect in Irish ...
Ernst Windisch. ( 1. ) Loss and appearance of P in the Celtic languages - Beiträge zur Vergl . Sprachf . VIII . 1-48 . ( 2. ) The Irish T - preterite . Beiträge zur V. S. VIII . 442–470 . ( 3. ) The reduplicated perfect in Irish ...
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