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== Ag == | == ''Ag'' == | ||
''Ag'' has two forms: | ''Ag'' has two forms: | ||
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# The form it takes when preceding verbal nouns where it remains as ''ag''. | # The form it takes when preceding verbal nouns where it remains as ''ag''. | ||
=== ''aige'' + noun === | |||
''Aige'' combinations with the article: | |||
* ''aige'' + ''an'' = ''aige 'n'' | * ''aige'' + ''an'' = ''aige 'n'' | ||
* ''aige'' + ''na'' = ''aige sna'' | * ''aige'' + ''na'' = ''aige sna'' | ||
''Aige'' combinations with possessive adjectives: | |||
* ''aige'' + ''mo'' = ''aige m'<nowiki />'' | * ''aige'' + ''mo'' = ''aige m'<nowiki />'' | ||
* ''aige'' + ''do'' + vowel = ''aige t'<nowiki />'' <sup>(''SCD1'' p. 8)</sup> | * ''aige'' + ''do'' + vowel = ''aige t'<nowiki />'' <sup>(''SCD1'' p. 8)</sup> | ||
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* ''aige'' + ''ár'' = ''aige n-ár'' | * ''aige'' + ''ár'' = ''aige n-ár'' | ||
* ''aige'' + ''úr'' = ''aige n-úr'' | * ''aige'' + ''úr'' = ''aige n-úr'' | ||
''Aige'' combined with the numeral particle: | |||
* ''aige'' + ''a'' = ''aige n-a'' | |||
= Notes = | = Notes = |
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The Article
Pronouns and Possessive Adjectives
The pronouns are:
- 1sg. me [note 1]
- 2sg. tu [note 2]
- 3sg. masc. sé [note 3] (conjunctive), é (disjunctive)
- 3sg. fem. sí (conjunctive), í (disjunctive)
- 1pl. sinn
- 2pl. sibh
- 3pl. siad (conjunctive), iad (disjunctive)
The possessive adjectives are:
- 1sg. mo (causes lenition), or m' before vowels
- 2sg. do (causes lenition), or t' before vowels
- 3sg. masc. a (causes lenition)
- 3sg. fem. a (causes h-prothesis)
- 1pl. ár (causes eclipsis)
- 2pl. úr [note 4] (causes eclipsis)
- 3pl. a (causes eclipsis)
Prepositions
Ag
Ag has two forms:
- The form it takes in general, where it has been replaced by its conjugated form in the masculine 3rd person singular, aige. [note 5]
- The form it takes when preceding verbal nouns where it remains as ag.
aige + noun
Aige combinations with the article:
- aige + an = aige 'n
- aige + na = aige sna
Aige combinations with possessive adjectives:
- aige + mo = aige m'
- aige + do + vowel = aige t' (SCD1 p. 8)
- aige + do + consonant = aige d' (SCD1 p. 8)
- aige + a = aige n-a
- aige + ár = aige n-ár
- aige + úr = aige n-úr
Aige combined with the numeral particle:
- aige + a = aige n-a
Notes
Bibliography
- CSS1 = Ussher, A. (1945). Cainnt an tSean-Shaoghail (second edition). Oifig an tSoláthair, Baile Átha Cliath.
- DD = Ó hAirt, D. (1988). Díolaim Dhéiseach. Acadamh Ríoga na hÉireann, Baile Athá Cliath.
- GRA = Ó Maolchathaigh, S. (1974). An Gleann agus a Raibh Ann (1974 edition). An Clóchomhar Tta. Dundalgen Press.
- GSMI = Ward, A. (1974). The Grammatical Structure of Munster Irish. University of Dublin.
- IDPP = O'Rahilly, T. F. (1988). Irish Dialects Past and Present: with Chapters on Scottish and Manx (1988 edition). Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies.
- IMS = Breatnach, R. B. (1961). "Initial Mutation of Substantives after Preposition + Singular Article in Déise Irish". Éigse: A Journal of Irish Studies. IX (IV). The National University of Ireland.
- LASID1 = Wagner, H. (1981). Linguistic Atlas and Survey of Irish Dialects: Vol. I. Introduction, 300 maps (1981 edition). Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies.
- LASID2 = Wagner, H. (1982). Linguistic Atlas and Survey of Irish Dialects: Vol. II. The Dialects of Munster (1982 edition). Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies.
- LMD = Verling, M. (2012). Leabhar Mhaidhc Dháith: Scéalta agus Seanchas ón Rinn (second edition). An Sagart, An Díseart, An Daingean.
- SCD1 = Sheehan, Most Rev. M. (1944). Sean-Chaint na nDéise: the Idiom of Living Language (second edition). The Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies.
- SCD2 = Breatnach, R. B. (1984). Seana-Chaint na nDéise II: Studies in the Vocabulary and Idiom of Déise Irish based mainly on material collected by Archbishop Michael Sheehan (1870-1945). Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies.