13 March 2008

Changes to Beginnings of Words Spawned by the Definite Article in the Nominative, Accusative, and Genetive Cases of Irish

UPDATE: The graph below has been reviewed by numerous people and seems to reflect accurate information, so I'm fairly confident that it won't lead you astray. If you do see an error in it, please email me so I can correct it. Thanks!

How's that for a brief headline title? Yikes.

Anyway, my intent here is to post something up for people far more knowledgeable than I to take a look at and see whether I've managed to distill the cryptic and unclear pronouncements of the grammar resources I've been consulting.

When corrections have been made, I'll retire the original picture and replace it with a corrected version, lest anybody stumble upon this site and presume I know what the hell I'm talking about here.

So, a chairde: an bhfuil mo chairt seo cruinn? Bhur dtráchtanna, le bhur dtoill!

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d,t is eclipsed in genitive plural.
Mick

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