Altirische Grammatik

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Altirische Grammatik is a foundational scholarly grammar of Old Irish that systematically describes the language’s phonology, morphology, and syntax.

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instanceOf grammar
linguistics book
scholarly work
academicDiscipline Celtology
linguistics
author Rudolf Thurneysen NERFINISHED
citationForm Thurneysen, Altirische Grammatik NERFINISHED
contains discussion of initial mutations in Old Irish
discussion of nominal inflection
discussion of sound laws
discussion of verbal system
examples from Old Irish texts
countryOfOrigin Germany
field Celtic linguistics
historical linguistics
philology
hasAbbreviation AG
hasEdition reprints in the 20th century
revised edition 1946
hasPart paradigms of Old Irish inflection
section on morphology
section on phonology
section on syntax
influenced Celtic philology in the 20th century
later Old Irish grammars
inLanguage German
language German
languageDescribed Old Irish NERFINISHED
libraryOfCongressSubject Irish language, Old—Grammar
notableFor being a foundational reference for Old Irish studies
systematic description of Old Irish grammar
originalPublicationYear 1909
publisher Max Niemeyer Verlag NERFINISHED
relatedWork A Grammar of Old Irish (English translations and adaptations) NERFINISHED
scholarlyStatus standard reference work
subject Old Irish morphology
Old Irish phonology
Old Irish syntax
targetAudience advanced students of Celtic studies
linguists
philologists
timePeriodDescribed Old Irish period (c. 600–900 AD) NERFINISHED
title Altirische Grammatik NERFINISHED
usedIn Celtic studies NERFINISHED
Old Irish language teaching
comparative Indo-European linguistics

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