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Contents. xxvii
APPENDIX.
I.— ZEUSS ON THE INFLEXIONS OF NOUNS IN IRISH.
[Translation of the part of Chap. II. of Zeuss' Graminatica Celtica, refeired to
by Dr. Ebel.]
A. Declension. Two orders of declension, p. 169.
First Order. — The " Vocalic", p. 169.
Declension oj Nouns, muse, and neiU. Paradigm. I. Series; II. Ser. ;
III. Ser., p. 170.
Declension of nouns Jem. Paradigm. IV. Ser. ; V. Ser., p. 170.
I. Series. External Inflexion ; nouns in -e, p. 170.
Singular; (examples in all the cases), p. 170. Plural; (exam-
ples ill all the cases), p. 171.
II. Series. Internal Inflexion, p. 171.
Singular; (examples), p. 171. Plural; (examples), p. 172.
III. Series. External Inflexion, except dat. sing., p. 172.
Singular; (examples), p. 173. Plural; (examples), p. 173.
IV. Series. External Inflexion ; fem. nouns in -e and -i, p. 173.
Singular; (examples), p. 173. Plural; (examples), p. 173.
V. Series. External and Internal Inflexion ; fem. nouns, p. 173.
Singular; (examples), p. 171. Plural; (examples), p. 17-t.
Second Order The "consonantal", p. 174.
Paradigm of five series ; the first three liquid, the last two mute, p.
175.
I. Series. Subst. in -im, -in, taking gen. sing, -a or -e, etc. Exam-
ples, p. 175.
II. Series. Nouns taking in oblique cases -an, -in, and -in, -en ; (two
divisions), p. 175. Examples, p. 176.
III. Series. Nouns of relationship, masc. and fem. in -tV, p. 176. Ex-
amples, p. 176.
IV. Series. Derivatives in -id, declined by variation of internal vowels;
(two divisions). Examples, p. 177.
V. Series. Contains fem. nouns in -r, to which are added the suflBxes,
-ack, -ich, iff, p. 177. Examples, p. 178.
The Dual Number, p. 177.
Paradigms of the series of the First Order. Examples from the MSS.,
pp. 178-9.
Anomalous Substantives. Examples, p. 179.
(B) Diminutives. Instances from MSS., p. 180.
(C) Degrees of Comparison, p. 180.
Comparative. Two Forms. Examples, pp. 180-181.
Superlative. Two euiings. (Examples), p. 181.
II. THE CELTIC MSS. UPON WHICH ZEUSS' GRAMMATICA CEL-
TICA WAS FOUNDED ; AND THE TABLE OF THE ABBRE-
VIATIONS Ufc^ED IN REFERRING TO THEM, P. 182.
INDICES VERBORUM TO POSITION OF THE CELTIC.

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