
Ériu Volume XLIX (49), 1998 (Print Copy)

Edited by: Proinsias Mac Cana, Rolf Baumgarten and Liam Breatnach
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CONTENTS
- 'King' and 'Queen' in Celtic and Indo-European (pp. 1-12)
Kim McCone
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Cú Chulainn and Síd Truim (pp. 13-22)
Kaarina Hollo
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The Contents of Later Commentaries on the Brehon Law Tracts (pp. 23-40)
Katharine Simms
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The Etymology of Irish Áit 'Place' (pp. 41-43)
Alfred Bammesberger
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Article+Uile+Noun and IGT II §20 (pp. 45-70)
Eoin Mac Cárthaigh
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The Transmission of "Tochmarc Emire" (pp. 71-88)
Gregory Toner
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On the Semantics and Pragmatics of Cía in Early Irish (pp. 89-119)
Peter McQuillan
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Complementation in Early Irish: The "Verba Dicendi" (pp. 121-148)
Ruairí Ó hUiginn
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The Preterite of Ithid 'Eats' (pp. 149-160)
Stefan Schumacher
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Varia I. Deibide (pp. 161-163)
G. R. Isaac
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Varia II. Trí nóta comhréire (pp. 165-169)
James McCloskey
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Varia III. On the Origin of Old Irish fo-noi 'cooks' (pp. 171-174)
Fredrik Otto Lindeman
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Varia IV. IGT Citations: Some Additional Identifications (pp. 175-176)
Pádraig De Brún