Elements of Gaelic Grammar, in Four Parts
Alexander Stewart
"The utility of a grammar of the Scottish Gaelic will be variously appretiated. Some will be disposed to deride the vain endeavour to restore vigour to a decaying superannuated language." This is a rather antique volume on Scottish Gaelic, and uses the pre-reform orthography (spelling and accent marks), but the grammatical material is still likely to be of use to a student of the language, especially with regard to older written materials rather than colloquial speech.
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Yıl:
1886
Baskı:
4
Yayımcı:
Royal Celtic Society / MacLachlan & Stewart / Simpkin, Marshall & Co.
Dil:
gaelic
Sayfalar:
208
Dosya:
PDF, 10.67 MB
IPFS:
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gaelic, 1886