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Mír curad: studies in honor of Calvert Watkins. — Ed. by Jay H. Jasanoff, H. Craig Melchert, and Lisi Oliver. — Innsbruck: Institut für Sprachwissenschaft, University of Innsbruck, 1998. — P. 465–476. He proposes that Old Irish presents of the type ro·geinn 'has/finds room' were built with a nasal infix from roots which already contain an inherent nasal (hence the term...
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Proceedings of the seventh International Congress of Celtic Studies held at Oxford, from 10th to 15th July, 1983. — Edited by D. Ellis Evans, John G. Griffith, and E.M. Jope. — Oxford: Oxbow Books, 1986. — P. 222-266. Overview of Indo-European antecedents of verbal categories and classes in Old Irish.
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Progress in medieval Irish studies. — Ed. by Kim McCone and Katharine Simms. — Maynooth: Dept. of Old Irish, St. Patrick's College, 1996. — P. 7-54. A survey of the study of Old Irish with rich bibliography.
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Indogermanische Forschungen. — 1961. — Vol. 66. — P. 86-93. Review of Josef Vendryes, Lexique étymologique de l’irlandais ancien , vol. 1: A. Dublin: Institute for Advanced Studies; Paris: CNRS, 1959.
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Apprehension. Das sprachliche Erfassen von Gegenständen. — Edited by Hansjakob Seiler and Franz Josef Stachowiak. — Tübingen: Gunter Narr Verlag, 1982. — p. 45-54. This is an account of verbal nouns and their function in Old and Middle Irish, written for the study of the concept of 'abstraction', which forms an integral part of the domain of 'apprehension' as named and taken as...
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Keltische Forschungen. — 2006. — Vol. 1. — 215-239. Indo-European legacy in Old Irish female personal names.
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Indogermanische Forschungen. Zeitschrift für Indogermanistik und historische Sprachwissenschaft. — 2017. — 122. Band. — pp. 61-82. Old Irish inherited the PIE root noun *doms ~ dm̥- ‘home’, which is reflected chiefly in the fixed locution [Verb of motion] dia daim ‘(go) to (one’s) home’. From the remnants of this ablauting, feminine root noun speakers created a somewhat anomalous...
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