
Ériu Volume XXX (30), 1979 (Print Copy)

Edited by: David Greene and Proinsias Mac Cana
Ériu is devoted to Irish philology and literature, and from its foundation in 1904 the peer-reviewed journal has had a reputation internationally among Celtic scholars. In the century since its inception, Ériu has served as an outlet for the work of the early standard bearers of Irish language studies and Celtic studies and of each new generation of researchers in turn.
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CONTENTS
- Pretonic Preverbs and the Absolute Verbal Endings in Old Irish (pp. 1-34)
Kim McCone
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The Old Irish Absolute and Conjunct Endings and Questions of Relative Chronology (pp. 35-53)
Frederik Kortlandt
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Lenition after Ir. Ocus 'And' (pp. 54-63)
Pierre-Yves Lambert
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Two Notes on Irish Texts (pp. 64-66)
Anders Ahlqvist
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Repetition; A Narrative Device in TBC (pp. 67-74)
Cecile O'Rahilly
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Hiberno-Latin Laicus, Irish Láech and the Devil's Men (pp. 75-92)
Richard Sharpe
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Saint Mac Creiche of Liscannor (pp. 93-121)
Liam De Paor
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Perfects and Perfectives in Modern Irish (pp. 122-141)
David Greene
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Roinnt Athrúintí Sustasacha i gCanúint Chonallach (pp. 142-147)
Mícheál Ó Siadhail
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The Old-Irish Treatise on the Psalter and Its Hiberno-Latin Background (pp. 148-164)
Pádraig Ó Néill
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Onomata (pp. 165-180)
Donnchadh Ó Corráin
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Is Tre Ḟír Flathemon: Marginalia to Audacht Morainn (pp. 181-198)
Calvert Watkins