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Broderick, George, “The Manx verbal noun revisited”, Journal of Celtic Linguistics 18 (2017): 117–125.

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Article
“The Manx verbal noun revisited”
Periodical
Journal of Celtic Linguistics 18 (2017)
Rodway, Simon (ed.), Journal of Celtic Linguistics 18 (2017).
Volume
18
Pages
117–125
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Abstract (cited)
This note looks at the thesis proposed by Christopher Lewin that the verbal noun in Manx over time became 'verbalised' or a 'true verb'. My note looks at three aspects of Lewin's thesis: (a) the verbal noun itself, (b) nominal prepositions and (c) the attachment of * ag to verbal-nouns with vocalic anlaut; and I suggest that all three are connected in the context of the onset of syncretism in Manx Gaelic and thereby reach a different conclusion.
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Headings
Manx language
Contributors
Dennis Groenewegen
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