Alberto Fedrigotti : New Book Ms. on Irish Nouns

Elizabeth J. Pyatt ejp10 at psu.edu
Tue Jun 7 12:09:15 UTC 2005


From: Alberto Fedrigotti <fedrigotti at rocketmail.com>
Subject: Re: Andrew Carnie: New Book Ms. on Irish Nouns
To: The Celtic Linguistics List <CELTLING at LISTSERV.LINGUISTLIST.ORG>

Thank you very much. It is a great pleasure.

Alberto Fedrigotti   (Alt-beirt Feidraich-goth-is)
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Andrew Carnie wrore

From: Andrew Carnie, carnie at linguistlist.org,
To: celtling at LISTSERV.LINGUISTLIST.ORG
Subject: New Book Ms. on Irish Nouns (fwd)

Colleagues & Friends,

Finally (after nearly 17 years working on it!), I've finally finished a
fairly complete draft of a book manuscript on the declension of Irish
nouns. The book is mostly meant as a reference tool, where you can
look up fully declined lists of irish nouns; but it also includes
some refinements to the traditional description of declensions
classes, plural formations and mutation types.

The book is entitled "Irish Nouns: A Guide for Students, Teachers and
Researchers" and can be found at:

http://dingo.sbs.arizona.edu/~carnie/Pages/IrishNominalDeclensions.html

I'm currently looking for a publisher for the book. However, in the
meantime, I'd welcome comments from you, es! pecially if you are a
student or teacher of language. Corrections to mistakes are
especially welcome.

Best,

Andrew Carnie
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