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44 ^-^^ Kelt or GaeL
tenses, has a special termination, so that all can
be distinguished without the pronoun as in Latin
and Greek, so that what it has lost in case
endings it has gained in tense endings.
Other parts. Adverbs, prepositions, conjunctions, and inter-
jections undergo no change as such, and when
clothed with the same spelling look, as they really
are, very much like the Irish.
With the exception of the differences in spelling,
and the great addition to the forms of conjuga-
tion, the Welsh grammar would answer fairly
well for the Cornish and Armoric.

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