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  • [[Category:Early Modern Irish]] [[Category:Early Modern Gaelic]]
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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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  • * [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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  • ...ore various phonological and morphological developments across dialects of Modern Gaelic, and the historical structures whence they derive. In particular, th * Modern Reflexes of Medieval Vowels
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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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  • ...sh Gaelic literary texts (from 1200 to 21st century, though most texts are modern, ie. 19th century and later) – books, newspapers, poems, advertisements. ...ge⟩ button. The time periods are divided into three parts per century, eg. Early 19th c., Mid 19th c., Late 19th c., etc. You can choose multiple time perio
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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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  • {{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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