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Ó Cuív (Brian): Celtic studies: an appraisal.
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Harvey (Anthony): Latin, literacy and the Celtic vernaculars around the year AD 500.
12077.
Bray (Dorothy Ann):
Secunda Brigida: Saint Ita of Killeedy and Brigidine tradition.
12078.
Mackey (James) (
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Herbert (Máire): The universe of male and female: a reading of the Deirdre story.
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Sayers (William):
Guin & crochad & gólad: the earliest Irish threefold death.
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MacLennan (Gordon W.): Digression in Irish oral tradition: the case of Anna Nic Grianna.
12082.
Shaw (John): Scottish Gaelic traditions of the
Cliar Sheanchain.
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de Bhaldraithe (Tomás): Foclóir na Nua-Ghaeilge: forbairt agus fadhbanna.
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Lazar-Meyn (Heidi Ann): Use of emphasizing particles in conjunction with independent pronouns in old and middle irish recensions of
Táin bó Cúailnge.
12085.
Ó Muirí (Damien): Gender of monosyllabic names in Modern Irish.
12086.
Gillies (William): Scottish Gaelic dialect studies.
12087.
Roe (Harry):
Acallamh na senórach: the confluence of lay and clerical oral tradition.
12088.
Mac Craith (Mícheál): Gaelic courtly love poetry: a window on the Renaissance.
12089.
Seaman (A. T.): Celtic myth as perceived in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century literature in English.
12090.
O’Leary (Philip): “The greatest of the things our ancestors did” : Gaelic adaptations of early Irish literature, 1891-1916.
12091.
Dooley (Ann): Literature and society in early seventeenth-century Ireland: the evaluation of change.
12092.
Macinnes (Allan I.): Seventeenth-century Scotland: the undervalued Gaelic perspective.
12093.
Harrison (Alan): John Toland (1670-1722) and Celtic studies.
12094.
Walsh (R. B.): Gaelic Ireland in a twentieth-century context.
12095.
Uí Ghrádaigh (Déirdre): Primary school and language maintenance in Ireland, 1922-1989.
12096.
Ó Conghaile (Mícheál): Ráth Cairn: the birth of a Gaeltacht.
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L. P. Ó Murchú, in Éigse 28 (1994–1995), pp. 231–233.
Karl Horst Schmidt, in ZCP 46 (1994), pp. 278–279.
John Carey, in CMCS 30 (Winter, 1995), pp. 129–130.