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Ó Baoill (Colm)

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Ó Baoill, Colm, “Research note: a Scottish Gaelic tmesis”, Journal of Celtic Linguistics 15 (2014): 93–96.  
abstract:
Comparison of two Scottish Gaelic poems concerned with boats suggests that the expression a cheart-rèiginn, 'with great force', occurring in both poems must derive, by tmesis, from the normal Gaelic air èiginn.
Ó Baoill, Colm, “A history of Gaelic to 1800”, in: Moray Watson, and Michelle Macleod (eds), The Edinburgh companion to the Gaelic language, Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2010. 1–21.
Ó Baoill, Colm, “Sileas na Ceapaich”, in: Thomas Owen Clancy, and Murray Pittock (eds), The Edinburgh history of Scottish literature, 3 vols, vol. 1: From Columba to the Union (until 1707), Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2007. 305–314.
Ó Baoill, Colm, “Robert Campbell, forsair Choire an t-Sìth”, Scottish Gaelic Studies 23 (2007): 57–84.
Ó Baoill, Colm, and Nancy R. McGuire (eds), Rannsachadh na Gàidhlig 2000, Aberdeen: An Clò Gaidhealach, 2002.
Ó Baoill, Colm, “The Gaelic continuum”, Éigse 32 (2000): 121–134.
Ó Baoill, Colm, “Caismeachd Ailean nan Sop: towards a definitive text”, Scottish Gaelic Studies 18 (1998): 89–110.
Ó Baoill, Colm, “Gaelic ichthyonymy: studying the terms used for fish in Irish, Scottish Gaelic and Manx”, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 46 (1994): 164–199.
Ó Baoill, Colm, “St Machar - some linguistic light?”, The Innes Review 44:1 (Spring, 1993): 1–13.
Ó Baoill, Colm, “Two Gaelic word-histories”, Journal of Celtic Linguistics 1 (1992): 127–138.
Ó Baoill, Colm, “Person-shifting in Gaelic verse”, Celtica 21 (1990): 377–392.
Ó Baoill, Colm, “Scotticisms in a manuscript of 1467”, Scottish Gaelic Studies 15 (1988): 122–139.
Ó Baoill, Colm, “Kirk’s Egerton glossary”, Scottish Gaelic Studies 14:2 (1986): 123–127.

As honouree

Arbuthnot, Sharon, and Kaarina Hollo (eds), ‘Fil súil nglais: a grey eye looks back’: a festschrift in honour of Colm Ó Baoill, Ceann Drochaid, Perthshire: Clann Tuirc, 2007.


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