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ISBN 10: 1902420497
ISBN 13: 978-1902420493
Author: Nollaig Maccongail
A grammar book in English based on the grammatical principles presented in Niall O D¢naill’s Irish-English dictionary. The rules of Irish grammar are presented here in a clear, easy-to-understand manner
Table of contents:
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Introduction
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Irish Alphabet
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Irish Dialects
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Initial Mutations
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Lenition of Consonants
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Eclipsis of Consonants and Vowels
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t before Vowels and s
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h before Vowels
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Basic Guide to Terminology Used in Irish Grammar
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Consonants
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Vowels
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Slendering and Broadening
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Syncopation
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Word Order in Irish Sentences
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The Definite Article
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Singular Form of Article
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Plural Form of Article
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General Summary of Forms of the Definite Article
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When to Use the Definite Article
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The Double Article
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Nouns
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Gender of Nouns
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The Singular and Plural of Nouns
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The Cases of Nouns
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Declensions of Nouns
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First Declension Nouns
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Second Declension Nouns
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Third Declension Nouns
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Fourth Declension Nouns
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Fifth Declension Nouns
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Irregular Nouns
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Genitive Plural of Nouns of all Declensions
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Special Genitive Plural of Nouns
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Eclipsis of Nouns
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Lenition of Nouns
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Prepositions
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Simple Prepositions
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ag
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as
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would of
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to
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do
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both
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by i to 6
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between
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before
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thar
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mind
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one
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Compound Prepositions
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Adjectives
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First Declension
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Second Declension
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Third Declension
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Genitive Plural of all Declensions
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Lenition of Adjectives
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Possessive Adjectives
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Prepositions and Possessive Adjectives
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Verbs Requiring Preposition i and Possessive Adjectives
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Idiomatic Use of Possessive Adjectives
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Comparison of Adjectives
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Adverbs
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Adverbs of Time
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Adverbs of Direction
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Emphatic Suffixes
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Pronouns
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Pronoun as Object of Verbal Noun
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Pronoun – ea
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Subject Pronouns
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Object Pronouns
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Emphatic Subject Pronouns
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Emphatic Object Pronouns
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Demonstratives
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h Before Vowels Nouns
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h Before Vowels Adjectives etc.
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t Before Vowels and s
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The Verb
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The Impersonal Form of the Verb
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The Relative Form of the Verb
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The Independent and Dependent Forms of the Verb
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The Regular Verb: First Conjugation and Second Conjugation.
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The Present Tense
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The Past Tense
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The Future Tense
- The Conditional Mood
- The Past Habitual Tense
- The Imperative Mood
- The Present Subjunctive Mood
- Verbal Adjective / Past Participle
- The Verbal Noun
- A List of Verbs
- First Conjugation
- Second Conjugation
- The Irregular Verb
- The Present Tense
- The Past Tense
- The Future Tense
- The Conditional Mood
- The Past Habitual Tense
- The Imperative Mood
- The Present Subjunctive Mood
- Verbal Adjective / Past Participle and Verbal Noun
- The Substantive Verb Bí
- The Present Tense
- The Habitual Present Tense
- The Past Tense
- The Future Tense
- The Conditional Mood
- The Past Habitual Tense
- The Imperative Mood
- The Present Subjunctive Mood
- The Verbal Noun
- Uses
- Eclipse of Verbs
- Lenition of Verbs
- The Copula Is
- Present (and Future) Tense
- Forms of Copula with Conjunctions
- Past Tense and Conditional Mood
- Forms of Copula with Conjunctions
- Present Subjunctive Mood
- Usage
- Conjunctions and Verbal Particles
- has
- from the
- Simple Conjunctions
- Positive Verbal Particles
- an
- ar
- go
- gur
- sula
- water
- fish
- tsar
- Negative Verbal Particles
- don’t
- no
- no
- cha
- char
- after
- didn’t
- mura
- walls
- Relative Clauses
- Direct Relative Clause
- Direct Relative Particle (Positive)
- Direct Relative Particle (Negative)
- Direct Relative Forms of the Copula
- Indirect Relative Clause
- Indirect Relative Particle (Positive)
- Indirect Relative Particle (Negative)
- Indirect Relative Forms of the Copula
- Numbers
- Cardinal Numbers
- Cardinal Numbers Followed by Nouns
- Genitive Case and Cardinal Numbers
- The Definite Article and Cardinal Numbers
- Genitive Case and Definite Article and Cardinal Numbers
- Cardinal Numbers and Adjectives
- Personal Numbers
- The Definite Article and Personal Numbers
- The Genitive Case of Personal Numbers
- Ordinal Numbers
- Genitive Case and Ordinal Numbers
- Varia
- Forenames
- Surnames
- Days of the Week
- Months of the Year
- Place-Names
- Countries, Continents
- Provinces, Counties, Cities and Towns
- Prefixes
- For idioms
- Blessings, Farewells, Greetings and Other Occasional Sayings
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