Description
ed. David Greene and Brian Ó Cuív
Published: 1976
Format: pbk
Pages: 285 pp., pll.
Reference: C.1.11
ISBN: 1 85500 093 8
Contents
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Myles Dillon (1900–1972): a bibliography
Rolf Baumgarten
pp. 1–14 -
Two observations concerning the Navigatio Brendani
Ludwig Bieler
pp. 15–17 -
Féchem, fethem, aigne
D. A. Binchy
pp. 18–33 -
Unpublished letters by Edward Lhuyd in the National Library of
Scotland
John L. Campbell
pp. 34–42 -
The social background to Irish peregrinatio
T. M. Charles-Edwards
pp. 43–59 -
`Rindard’
Maartje Draak
p. 60 -
The preposition i n- as the subject marker
David Greene
pp. 61–67 -
Barnu brawd
Eric P. Hamp
pp. 68–75 -
Over the writer’s shoulder: Saint Abban
W. W. Heist
pp. 76–84 -
Diminutive suffixes in Breton
Roparz Hemon
pp. 85–93 -
Notes on the long-é future in Middle and Modern Irish
Kenneth Jackson
pp. 94–106 -
The Old Irish tree-list
Fergus Kelly
pp. 107–124 -
Two notes
Proinsias Mac Cana- On the word láech `warrior’
- On a title in the MI tale-lists
pp. 125–132
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The background of the battle of Tarbga
Gearóid Mac Niocaill
pp. 133–140 -
The possessive construction in Scottish Gaelic
Terence P. McCaughey
pp. 141–149 -
On the LU version of `The expulsion of the Dési’
Tomás Ó Cathasaigh
pp. 150–157 -
The scribe of the Irish astronomical tract in RIA B II 1
Tomás Ó Concheanainn
pp. 158–167 -
Comram na Cloenfherta
Brian Ó Cuív
pp. 168–179 -
Béimaistriú i mantfhocail
T. S. Ó Máille
pp. 180–186 -
The article in a variety of Perthshire Gaelic
Máirtín Ó Murchú
pp. 187–193 -
Cathcharpat serda
Cecile O’Rahilly
pp. 194–202 -
Beatha Cholaim Chille: an chóip atá i LS. A 8
Pádraig Ó Súilleabháin
pp. 203–213 -
The Tinnakill Duanaire
Anne O’Sullivan
pp. 214–228 -
The Irish manuscripts in case H in Trinity College Dublin
catalogued by Matthew Young in 1781
William O’Sullivanpp. 229–250
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On the meaning of `habitual’
R. A. Q. Skerrett
pp. 251–254 -
The stressed vowel phonemes of a Manx idiolect
R. L. Thomson
pp. 255–263 -
Beiträge zur vergleichenden Erforschung des Irischen
H. Wagner- Eine Etymologie von Féni
- Zum Verbalpraefix ro-
- Neuir. thug sé a aghaidh ar . . . `Er ging nach . . .’
- Südir. chuaidh an teine i n-éag `Das Feuer ging aus’
- Altir. at-ballat a beóil `er stirbt’
- Zur Etymologie von ir. seangán `Ameise’
- Neuirisch gustal
pp. 264–269
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The etymology of Irish dúan
Calvert Watkins
pp. 270–277 -
MlW neu, neut as copula
J. E. Caerwyn Williams
pp. 278–285