Os cionn fiche bliain i gcomhar le cainteoirí as Iorras Aithneach, Condae na Gaillimhe, atá caite ar an ngraiméar seo. Rinneadh obair fhada fhairsing sa dúiche, rinneadh staidéar ar sheanchas foilsithe agus neamhfhoilsithe, ar thaifeadtaí idir shean agus úr, go háirithe na taifeadtaí atá i gcartlanna Roinn Bhéaloideas Éireann agus Raidió na Gaeltachta. Tugann na foinsí seo léargas ar éagsúlacht fhorleathan agus ar athrú trí na sé ghlúin a rugadh idir 1850 agus 2000. Is iomaí brainse den teangeolaíocht atá i gceist: an teangeolaíocht thuairisciúil agus stairiúil, an chanúineolaíocht agus an tsochtheangeolaíocht.
This grammar is the fruit of over twenty years of collaboration with speakers from Iorras Aithneach, Co. Galway. It is based on extensive fieldwork, published and unpublished lore, and recent as well as older recordings, particularly those held in the archives of Roinn Bhéaloideas Éireann and Raidió na Gaeltachta. These sources provide a picture of extensive variation and change across the six generations born between 1850 and 2000. The grammar draws on several branches of linguistics: descriptive and historical linguistics, dialectology and sociolinguistics.
Although these online versions are available free of charge, copyright (as detailed below in the copyright statement) is retained in its entirety by the publisher. You may, of course, print out the downloaded copies for personal use.
Copyright in the whole and every part of this publication belongs to the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies (School of Celtic Studies), and it may not be used, sold, licensed, transferred, copied, rented or reproduced in whole or in part in any manner or form or in or on any medium by any person other than with the prior written consent of the publisher.
In Imleabhar III tá caibidlí ar réamhfhocail, fheidhmigh (cónaisc, míreanna), chlaochlaithe tosaigh, réim ard, iasachtaí agus chaidreamh idir teangacha, agus ainmneacha dílse.
Volume III contains chapters on prepositions, functors, initial mutations, higher register, borrowings and language contact, and onomastics.
In Imleabhar IV tá taifeadtaí tofa as na glúinte cainteoirí i bhfogharscríobh agus in athscríbhinn mar aon le dlúthdhiosca na dtaifeadtaí sin. Chomh maith leis sin, san imleabhar dheiridh tá foclóir, leabharliosta agus ceithre innéacs.
Volume IV presents transcriptions and a CD containing recordings of a selection of speakers across the generations. The final volume also contains a vocabulary, bibliography and four indexes.
Although these online recordings are available free of charge, copyright (as detailed below in the copyright statement) is retained in its entirety by their respective owners. We greatly appreciate the cooperation of these contributors to make this resource available.
The audio files are provided in Ogg Vorbis, an open, patent-free, professional audio format. This format is widely supported, and if your computer can’t already play them, the above link will show you where to get (free) software for Windows, Linux or Mac OS X.
Copyright
Copyright is retained in its entirety by the owner as listed above, and these recordings may not be used, sold, licensed, transferred, copied, rented or reproduced in whole or in part, in any manner or form, or in, or on any medium, by any person other than with the prior written consent of the owner.
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Track 1: Seán ‘ac Con Raoi, 852S; Aistir go hAraebia; audio, transcript
Track 2: Éamann a Búrc, 866E; Pursa as craiceann an deargadaol; audio, transcript
Track 3: Pádraig Mac Con Iomaire, 869P; Teachtaire ag iarraidh mná; audio, transcript
Track 4: Máirín ‘ac Con Iomaire, 872M; Féasta faoi Shamhain; audio, transcript
Track 5: Tomás Mac Con Iomaire, 875T; Conán i dTír Lochrann; audio, transcript
Track 6: Seosamh Ó Dubháin, 881J; Bean Dhonncha; audio, transcript
Track 7: Mícheál Ó Coirbín, 892M; Gábh farraige; audio, transcript
Track 8: Colm Ó Caoidheáin, 894C; Goid mine aimsir an Drochshaoil; audio, transcript
Track 9: Colm Ó Dubháin, 894Cs; Easóg agus caróg ghlas; audio, transcript
Track 10: Pádraig Ó Nia, 01P; Capall ó aithne; audio, transcript
Track 11: Beairtle Ó Con Fhaola, 04B; Amhrán Árann; audio, transcript
Track 12: Bairbre ‘ac Con Iomaire, 04Br, Winnie ‘ac Con Iomaire, 15W; Marcas ‘Mhorgan’; audio, transcript
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The Irish of Iorras Aithneach, County Galway
by Brian Ó Curnáin
4 voll.
ISBN 978 1 85500 204 3
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Os cionn fiche bliain i gcomhar le cainteoirí as Iorras Aithneach, Condae na Gaillimhe, atá caite ar an ngraiméar seo. Rinneadh obair fhada fhairsing sa dúiche, rinneadh staidéar ar sheanchas foilsithe agus neamhfhoilsithe, ar thaifeadtaí idir shean agus úr, go háirithe na taifeadtaí atá i gcartlanna Roinn Bhéaloideas Éireann agus Raidió na Gaeltachta. Tugann na foinsí seo léargas ar éagsúlacht fhorleathan agus ar athrú trí na sé ghlúin a rugadh idir 1850 agus 2000. Is iomaí brainse den teangeolaíocht atá i gceist: an teangeolaíocht thuairisciúil agus stairiúil, an chanúineolaíocht agus an tsochtheangeolaíocht.
This grammar is the fruit of over twenty years of collaboration with speakers from Iorras Aithneach, Co. Galway. It is based on extensive fieldwork, published and unpublished lore, and recent as well as older recordings, particularly those held in the archives of Roinn Bhéaloideas Éireann and Raidió na Gaeltachta. These sources provide a picture of extensive variation and change across the six generations born between 1850 and 2000. The grammar draws on several branches of linguistics: descriptive and historical linguistics, dialectology and sociolinguistics.
Although these online versions are available free of charge, copyright (as detailed below in the copyright statement) is retained in its entirety by the publisher. You may, of course, print out the downloaded copies for personal use.
Volume I
2007. pp. 1–658
ISBN 978 1 85500 200 5
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In Imleabhar I tá réamhrá agus caibidlí ar an bhfóneolaíocht stairiúil, ar shandhi agus ar dheilbhíocht an ainmfhocail.
Volume I provides an introduction and chapters on historical phonology, sandhi and nominal morphology.
Download Volume I (PDF, 5.8MB).
Volume II
2007. pp. 659–1344
ISBN 978 1 85500 201 2
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In Imleabhar II tá cur síos ar iolra an ainmfhocail, ar an mbriathar agus ar fhorainmnigh.
Volume II describes plural noun morphology, the verb and pronominals.
Download Volume II (PDF, 5.4MB).
Volume III
2007. pp. 1345–2100
ISBN 978 1 85500 202 9
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In Imleabhar III tá caibidlí ar réamhfhocail, fheidhmigh (cónaisc, míreanna), chlaochlaithe tosaigh, réim ard, iasachtaí agus chaidreamh idir teangacha, agus ainmneacha dílse.
Volume III contains chapters on prepositions, functors, initial mutations, higher register, borrowings and language contact, and onomastics.
Download Volume III (PDF, 6.2MB).
Volume IV
2007. pp. 2101–2706, plus audio CD
ISBN 978 1 85500 203 6
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In Imleabhar IV tá taifeadtaí tofa as na glúinte cainteoirí i bhfogharscríobh agus in athscríbhinn mar aon le dlúthdhiosca na dtaifeadtaí sin. Chomh maith leis sin, san imleabhar dheiridh tá foclóir, leabharliosta agus ceithre innéacs.
Volume IV presents transcriptions and a CD containing recordings of a selection of speakers across the generations. The final volume also contains a vocabulary, bibliography and four indexes.
Download Volume IV (PDF, 5.3MB).
Online recordings
Although these online recordings are available free of charge, copyright (as detailed below in the copyright statement) is retained in its entirety by their respective owners. We greatly appreciate the cooperation of these contributors to make this resource available.
The audio files are provided in Ogg Vorbis, an open, patent-free, professional audio format. This format is widely supported, and if your computer can’t already play them, the above link will show you where to get (free) software for Windows, Linux or Mac OS X.
Copyright
Copyright is retained in its entirety by the owner as listed above, and these recordings may not be used, sold, licensed, transferred, copied, rented or reproduced in whole or in part, in any manner or form, or in, or on any medium, by any person other than with the prior written consent of the owner.
Listen!
Track numbers correspond to the tracks on the CD included with the book.
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