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|Title=<em>Irish grammatical tract I</em>
|Title=<em>Irish grammatical tract I</em>
|Classification=Subject:grammatical writing;Subject:writing on metrics and versification
|Classification=Subject:Irish grammatical and syntactical tracts;Subject:grammatical writing;Subject:writing on metrics and versification
|ShortDescription=One of the so-called <em>Irish grammatical tracts</em>. It is later in composition than the other tracts and has been described by Osborn Bergin, the first (modern) editor, as forming an ‘introductory’ primer to some of the earlier texts, covering as it does “a mass of information on spelling and pronunciation, metrics, the government of prepositions, syntax, nominal composition and derivation [along with an] amount of explanation and commentary”. As the tract fails to address some of the issues it raises at the beginning, it has the appearance of being incomplete.
|ShortDescription=One of the so-called <em>Irish grammatical tracts</em>. It is later in composition than the other tracts and has been described by Osborn Bergin, the first (modern) editor, as forming an ‘introductory’ primer to some of the earlier texts, covering as it does “a mass of information on spelling and pronunciation, metrics, the government of prepositions, syntax, nominal composition and derivation [along with an] amount of explanation and commentary”. As the tract fails to address some of the issues it raises at the beginning, it has the appearance of being incomplete.
|LanguageAuto=Early Modern Irish
|LanguageAuto=Early Modern Irish
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|Published=No
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