A Grammar of the Irish Language: Compiled from the Best AuthoritiesGoodwin and Nethercott, 1842 - 67 pàgines |
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Pàgina 12
... possessive pronouns mo , do , and to , for do , are united with the following noun : in such cases apos- trophes should in propriety have been used , as d'rearg , for do fearg , thine anger . There is a peculiarity in the eclipsing of ƒ ...
... possessive pronouns mo , do , and to , for do , are united with the following noun : in such cases apos- trophes should in propriety have been used , as d'rearg , for do fearg , thine anger . There is a peculiarity in the eclipsing of ƒ ...
Pàgina 26
... PRONOUNS . Pronouns are of six kinds - Personal , Possessive , Relative , Demonstrative , Interrogative , and Indefinite . The personal pronouns are - me I , ev thou or you , e or re he , i or r1 she . They are thus declined Sing . Nom ...
... PRONOUNS . Pronouns are of six kinds - Personal , Possessive , Relative , Demonstrative , Interrogative , and Indefinite . The personal pronouns are - me I , ev thou or you , e or re he , i or r1 she . They are thus declined Sing . Nom ...
Pàgina 27
... possessive pronouns - thus , me is I ; but the addition of re , thus , mire , creates the emphatic mean- ing , I ... possessive pronoun , is generally put to the noun that follows it , thus , mo lam sa my hand ; but a hyphen should pro ...
... possessive pronouns - thus , me is I ; but the addition of re , thus , mire , creates the emphatic mean- ing , I ... possessive pronoun , is generally put to the noun that follows it , thus , mo lam sa my hand ; but a hyphen should pro ...
Pàgina 28
... possessive pronouns in like manner , e . g . mo laṁ fej , mine own hand . Tym or rivm occur in some manuscripts , subjoined in the emphatic form to re . Personal and possessive pronouns are often com- pounded with prepositions , so as ...
... possessive pronouns in like manner , e . g . mo laṁ fej , mine own hand . Tym or rivm occur in some manuscripts , subjoined in the emphatic form to re . Personal and possessive pronouns are often com- pounded with prepositions , so as ...
Pàgina 29
Compiled from the Best Authorities Henry Joseph Monck Mason. In possessive pronouns the third person singular , and second and third plural , do not unite with the pre- position ; and in ... possessive pronouns the third person singular, ...
Compiled from the Best Authorities Henry Joseph Monck Mason. In possessive pronouns the third person singular , and second and third plural , do not unite with the pre- position ; and in ... possessive pronouns the third person singular, ...
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active voice adjective adverbs Antient mode aspirated auxiliary verb bejo bejt bjañ bjó bjoñ broad vowel bruil compound Conditional Mood conjugated consonant Consuetudinal Mood Consuetudinal Mood-Present Tense dative dative and ablative déanta deceived declension do'n eclipsed end of words expressed feminine Future Tense-Modern mode future tenses gcodlad gender genitive genitive plural genitive singular Grammar grammarians Imperative Mood indicative mood Indicative Mood-Past Tense-Modern Indicative Mood-Present Tense Infinitive Mood inflections inflexions initial letter interrogative Irish language last vowel masc mbejd meall meallad meallta Mood and Participles Mood-Modern mode Mood-Past Tense-Modern mode mutable Neilson njel nominative Nouns beginning nouns ending O'Brien O'Reilly omitted Passive Voice-Imperative Mood Past Tense person singular personal pronouns Plur possessive pronouns Potential Mood precede prefixed prepositions pronunciation rajb rules signifying sing sjad slender vowel sound substantive syllable termination thou triphthongs
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Pàgina 5 - Alfabet annehmen, nämlich: a, b, c, d, e, f, g, i, l, m, n, o, p, q, r, s, t, u, v und z.
Pàgina 26 - ... are called small, because they require a less opening of the mouth. The poets, in latter ages, devised a rule, which prescribes that the vowel, which goes before a consonant, must be of the same class with the vowel which follows that consonant, ie both ,broad, or both small. In observing this rule, therefore, attention must be...
Pàgina 23 - ... of them, which, though not altogether correct, conveys a strong idea of what he considered bardic eloquence : " There are in common Irish but the three degrees of comparison found in all other Languages ; but the Bards, in the glow of poetic rapture, passed the ordinary bounds, and upon the common superlative, which their heated imaginations made the positive degree, raised a second comparative and superlative ; and on the second also raised a third comparative and superlative ; from an irregular...
Pàgina 8 - ... vice versa, yet it is through want of judgment in the writer, inasmuch as the vowel or vowels which precede the latter, are pronounced with a stronger, clearer, and more open expiration than those that precede the former. This difference of pronunciation is sensibly observable, for example, between tpeab, a tribe, and learn, insipid, as well as between ^clabujbe, a slave, and a swimmer.
Pàgina 31 - The letter p should never be omitted in the future tense of any verb, except the Auxiliary ; thus, n)e&ll, deceive thou, n?eA.UpA&, / will deceive.
Pàgina 3 - I am not acquainted with the Irish as a colloquial, but only as a written, language...