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Deictic adverbs are constructed by combining the word ''ann'' (possibly the 3rd person masculine inflected form of the preposition ann, although that is inconsistent with the related pattern in [[Modern Irish]]) with one of the [[Demonstratives|demonstrative particles]]: ''seo, sin, siud''.
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Deictic adverbs are constructed by combining the word ''an'' with one of the [[Demonstratives|demonstrative particles]]: ''seo, sin, siud''.
 
*an seo "here"
 
*an seo "here"
 
*an sin "there"
 
*an sin "there"
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Note that ''ann sin'' is never used as the ''there'' in [[Existentials]] (e.g. There was a man), instead ''ann'' by itself is used (Tha duine ann, there was a man (literally a man was in it))).
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Note that ''an sin'' is never used as the ''there'' in [[Existentials]] (e.g. There was a man), instead ''ann'' by itself is used (Tha duine ann, there was a man (literally a man was in it))).
  
  

Revision as of 14:08, 9 April 2012

Deictic adverbs are constructed by combining the word an with one of the demonstrative particles: seo, sin, siud.

  • an seo "here"
  • an sin "there"
  • an siud "yonder'

for example

1)

Tha Màiri an seo
be.pres Mary here
Mary is here

Note that an sin is never used as the there in Existentials (e.g. There was a man), instead ann by itself is used (Tha duine ann, there was a man (literally a man was in it))).


See also

External Links

References

  • Fisher (2004)


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