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  • ...Middle) Irish spelling is fairly non-intuitive to [[:Category:Irish|Modern Irish]] speakers, below are some guidelines to help one understand it a bit bette ...cesses as [[:Category:Welsh|Welsh]]. The spelling is unintuitive to Modern Irish speakers, as it is based on Brythonic lenition patterns.
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  • * [http://www.dil.ie/ eDIL]: A dictionary for Old and Middle Irish ...uni-goettingen.de/projects/aig/lng-sga.html Videos about the basics of Old Irish] by Aaron Griffith and David Stifter
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  • .... pl.<ref>''u''-infection of other vowels, like in ''euchu'', are a Middle Irish development.</ref> [[Category:Old Irish]]
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  • 7 KB (955 words) - 13:20, 30 January 2023
  • ...and particle morphemes, allomorphs and morphosyntactical structures in Old Irish noun phrases.
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  • ...e of the three Goidelic languages descended from [[:Category:Old Irish|Old Irish]] spoken natively in north-western parts of Scotland and in Nova Scotia pro
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  • * [http://www.dil.ie/ eDIL]: A dictionary for Old and Middle Irish ...uni-goettingen.de/projects/aig/lng-sga.html Videos about the basics of Old Irish] by Aaron Griffith and David Stifter
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  • * [[Old Irish/Guide to Old Irish spelling]]
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  • ...: solid 2px #8B4500;">[[File:irish.png|16px|baseline]] [[:Category:Irish | Irish / Gaeilge]]</div> * [[Irish/Getting started | Getting started]]
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  • ...h lost its stem-final consonant: nom. sg. (Old Irish) ''día'' < (Primitive Irish) ''díash'' < ''días'' < ''díìas'' < ''díìos''. This stem-final conson ...wel alterations within their stems. If the stem is monosyllabic, since Old Irish predominantly puts its primary stress in the initial syllable, all vowel al
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  • === Irish === :* See [[Irish/Using Nua-Chorpas na hÉireann]] for some additional tips
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  • ...to independent position after the 15th c. and eventually mostly pushed the old ''-idh'' ending out by the beginning of the 18th c. These ''-idh'' forms li ...recorded in Toraigh <ref>Hamilton, J. N., 1974. ''A phonetic study of the Irish of Tory Island, Co. Donegal'' p. 172 §f.</ref>
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  • == From Insular Celtic to Primitive Irish == == From Primitive Irish to Early Old Irish ==
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  • ...and particle morphemes, allomorphs and morphosyntactical structures in Old Irish noun phrases.
    2 KB (363 words) - 01:42, 5 March 2024
  • ...Middle) Irish spelling is fairly non-intuitive to [[:Category:Irish|Modern Irish]] speakers, below are some guidelines to help one understand it a bit bette ...cesses as [[:Category:Welsh|Welsh]]. The spelling is unintuitive to Modern Irish speakers, as it is based on Brythonic lenition patterns.
    16 KB (2,681 words) - 13:00, 30 January 2024
  • ...nner’s Course] – an interactive course based on modified [[:Category:Irish|Irish]] language course called ''Buntús Cainte'', ...m Faclair Beag''] – the online Gaelic dictionary, it contains entries from old ''Faclair Dwelly'' as well as its own entries with phonemic transcription a
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  • ...comes a time in the life of every learner of Irish when they have to face Irish relative clause constructions, and it can be a challenge. Relative clause i Irish is famous in having two types of relative clauses – [[#Direct relative|''
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  • * Irish Ogam inscriptions date to the 5th and 6th CE. * The Irish manuscript record emerged in the 7th CE.
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  • ...ific and thus not very helpful when working with this particular corpus of Irish. === Old and new interface ===
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  • ...explanation of the Irish language as well as a place where articles about Irish are compiled for easy viewing, if you wish to access those, please click [[ ...ut 20,000 live in areas, known as Gaeltachtaí (singular; Gaeltacht), where Irish is officially recognised as the language of a significant plurality of inha
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  • .... pl.<ref>''u''-infection of other vowels, like in ''euchu'', are a Middle Irish development.</ref> [[Category:Old Irish]]
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  • ...specially if you are already familiar with either [[:Category:Irish|Modern Irish]] or [[:Category:Gaelic|Scottish Gaelic]]. ....org/ Léamh.org]: A website dedicated to Classical Gaelic and Early Modern Irish, it contains:
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  • '''Classical Gaelic''' or '''Classical Irish''' ('''Gáoidhealg''' or '''Gaoidhealg''' {{IPA|/ɡəːð´əlɡ ~ ɡəːɣ ...8th century Ireland (and one used in prose texts) is called ''Early Modern Irish'' while the term ''Classical Gaelic'' is typically reserved for the standar
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  • ...'''not''' by a native Gaelic speaker, but rather just a foreign learner of Irish and Scottish Gaelic. The author ''believes'' that he has a reasonable under ...''’s e na daoine sin na dotairean''' ''those people are the doctors'' , or old proverb '''’s e do shùil do cheannaiche''' ''your eye is your merchant''
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:Guide to Irish ''to be'', the substantive verb ''bí, tá'' & the copula ''is''}} ...formation given about the subject in a copular clause” is pretty common in Irish and Gaelic linguistics.</ref>
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