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  • ...of words indicating their syntactic function. Common examples of 'parts of speech' include nouns, verbs, adjectives, prepositions, and adverbs. *Crystal, David (1999) The Penguin Dictionary of Language. London: Penguin.
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  • ...of the study of linguistics. To find a list of basic topics in the syntax of Scottish Gaelic see [[:Category:Syntax]]. *[[Part of Speech (definition)|Parts of Speech]]
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  • *For a definition of Epenthesis (also known svarabhakti) see [[Epenthesis (definition)]] *For a description of Epenthesis in Scottish Gaelic see [[Epenthesis]]
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  • ...]] (which is the term used for a phonological phenomenon involving a burst of air). We will use the more accurate term ''lenition'' here. .... In the following list, the environments are sorted by the part of speech of the lenited word.
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  • A verb is a part of speech that typically functions as a [[Predicate (definition)|predicate]] in a [[C *[[Part of Speech (definition)]]
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  • ...d Class (definition)|closed class]] [[Part of Speech (definition)| part of speech]] which expresses a particular emotion, usually surprise, but also anger, s *Crystal, David (1999) The Penguin Dictionary of Language. London: Penguin.
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  • *for a list of demonstives in Gaelic and a discussion of their syntax see [[Demonstratives]] *for a list of deictic adverbs in Gaelic see [[Deictic adverbs]]
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  • Deictic adverbs are constructed by combining the word ''an'' with one of the [[Demonstratives|demonstrative particles]]: ''seo, sin, siud''. [[Category: Part of Speech]]
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  • [[Category: Part of Speech]]
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  • The process in which a suffix is added to a word and changes its part of speech. For example, taking the verb ''swim'', and adding the derivational suffix *[[Formation of Verbal Nouns]]
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  • *[[Part of Speech (definition)]] [[Category: Parts of Speech]]
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  • Description of what this is ...“agam” is “at.1s,” but here “againn” clearly used in the sense of “at.1s.” This could be simply a phonological phenomenon, a variation b
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