Bibliography

Diarmuid
Ó Sé

7 publications between 1989 and 2008 indexed
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Ó Sé, Diarmuid, “Word stress in Munster Irish”, Éigse 36 (2008): 87–112.
Ó Sé, Diarmuid, “Agent phrases with the autonomous verb in Modern Irish”, Ériu 56 (2006): 85–115.  
abstract:

This article describes the use of agent phrases with the so-called autonomous forms of the verb in Irish since the seventeenth century. As in earlier stages of the language, three prepositions were used to mark the agent: le, ag and ó. Of these, le (earlier la) had been predominant since the Old Irish period and it remained so in eighteenth-century verse; its use to mark agents declined rapidly thereafter. The use of ag to form agent phrases lingered into the mid-twentieth century in spoken narration, and ó remains in use locally to the present day. Despite the decline in their spoken use, agent phrases (with ag) became well established again in some genres of written Irish in the course of the twentieth century, especially in official documents and in journalism. The linguistic implications of these developments are discussed briefly.

abstract:

This article describes the use of agent phrases with the so-called autonomous forms of the verb in Irish since the seventeenth century. As in earlier stages of the language, three prepositions were used to mark the agent: le, ag and ó. Of these, le (earlier la) had been predominant since the Old Irish period and it remained so in eighteenth-century verse; its use to mark agents declined rapidly thereafter. The use of ag to form agent phrases lingered into the mid-twentieth century in spoken narration, and ó remains in use locally to the present day. Despite the decline in their spoken use, agent phrases (with ag) became well established again in some genres of written Irish in the course of the twentieth century, especially in official documents and in journalism. The linguistic implications of these developments are discussed briefly.

Ó Sé, Diarmuid, “The verbal ending -idh/-igh in Munster dialects”, Éigse 35 (2005): 71–80.
Ó Sé, Diarmuid, “The ‘after’ perfect and related constructions in Gaelic dialects”, Ériu 54 (2004): 179–248.
Ó Sé, Diarmuid, “The forms of the personal pronouns in Gaelic dialects”, Éigse 29 (1996): 19–50.
Ó Sé, Diarmuid, “Verbal inflection in Modern Irish”, Ériu 42 (1991): 61–81.
Ó Sé, Diarmuid, “Contributions to the study of word stress in Irish”, Ériu 40 (1989): 147–178.