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... Modern Irish Language . Dublin , 1855 . P. W. Joyce : School Irish Grammar . Dublin , 1879 . The Grammars of O'Donovan and of Zeuss are those which are of most importance by far to students of Irish . O'Donovan , who was born at ...
... Modern Irish Language . Dublin , 1855 . P. W. Joyce : School Irish Grammar . Dublin , 1879 . The Grammars of O'Donovan and of Zeuss are those which are of most importance by far to students of Irish . O'Donovan , who was born at ...
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... Irish with men from all parts of Ireland , noted their local idioms , and has given the examples in his Grammar . The dialects of Modern Irish were not without their representatives in earlier periods of the language , though how far ...
... Irish with men from all parts of Ireland , noted their local idioms , and has given the examples in his Grammar . The dialects of Modern Irish were not without their representatives in earlier periods of the language , though how far ...
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... Irish in which the subject is begun on an Old Irish basis and treated in the method of modern philology , with the rudiments of which it presupposes an ac- quaintance . It gives a concise view of the knowledge of Old Irish as it stands ...
... Irish in which the subject is begun on an Old Irish basis and treated in the method of modern philology , with the rudiments of which it presupposes an ac- quaintance . It gives a concise view of the knowledge of Old Irish as it stands ...
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... modern problems of comparative phonology and the statement of all the etymologies known to me lay wide of my practical object . Repetition of the same words in the examples has been as far as possible avoided . The form of the language ...
... modern problems of comparative phonology and the statement of all the etymologies known to me lay wide of my practical object . Repetition of the same words in the examples has been as far as possible avoided . The form of the language ...
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... Modern Irish , § 352 . Participles , § 353-362 · 1. Perfect Passive participle , § 353-359 ; 2. Participium recessitatis , § 360 . Infinitive , § 363-382 Verb substantive , § 383-389 1. as , § 384-385 ; 2. stá , § 386-387 ; 3. vel ...
... Modern Irish , § 352 . Participles , § 353-362 · 1. Perfect Passive participle , § 353-359 ; 2. Participium recessitatis , § 360 . Infinitive , § 363-382 Verb substantive , § 383-389 1. as , § 384-385 ; 2. stá , § 386-387 ; 3. vel ...
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ainm asbert aspiration Ave Maria Lane bith Book bráthir cach Cambridge Warehouse cech cechtar College Condla conj conjugation conjunctive consonant Cymr dative Demy 4to deponent donaib dond Edited fáith fetar flexion forms genitive Gloss Goth Grammar Greek Indo-Germanic infinitive initial sound inna Irish Language Latin LL.D M. R. JAMES M. T. Ciceronis M.A. Crown 8vo M.A. Demy 8vo Middle Irish Modern Irish moltar nasal Neuter nouns ocus Old Gaulish Old High German Old Irish original P. G. TAIT Paradigms particle perf Plural pre-hist prep preposition pres pret preterite pronoun radical syllable reduplication root Royal 8vo S-future S-preterite Sanskrit slender vowel stems Stokes suffix sunt terminal sound túath University of Cambridge verbs vowel words