Bibliography

Roma, Elisa, “Nasalization after inflected nominals in the Old Irish glosses: a reassessment”, Journal of Celtic Linguistics 19 (2018): 1–30.

  • journal article
Citation details
Contributors
Article
“Nasalization after inflected nominals in the Old Irish glosses: a reassessment”
Periodical
Journal of Celtic Linguistics 19 (2018)
Rodway, Simon (ed.), Journal of Celtic Linguistics 19 (2018).
Volume
19
Pages
1–30
Description
Abstract (cited)
Thurneysen (1905) surveyed all instances of initial nasalization or lack thereof after inflected words in the following Old Irish texts: the Würzburg, St. Gall and Milan glosses (up to f. 74d in the case of the latter). Forms from other texts, such as the Cambrai homily, were occasionally compared. All instances in the Turin glosses were in fact listed. This paper attempts to reassess some principles for the presence or absence of nasalization, and relies on complete and newly gathered data from the Würzburg, St. Gall, Turin and Milan glosses.
Subjects and topics
Headings
Old Irish
Contributors
Dennis Groenewegen
Page created
September 2018, last updated: April 2020