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==Copulae in Gaelic==
 
==Copulae in Gaelic==
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==Uses==
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the copula is used to link to noun phrases:
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*Is ciobair Iain (predicative)
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*Is e Iain an ciobar (equative)
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Used in clefts
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Used in certain experience constructions
  
 
==Constructions==
 
==Constructions==

Revision as of 22:20, 5 August 2012


Copulae in Gaelic

  • Is
  • An
  • Cha(n)
  • gur
  • nach

Examples

examples taken from Fisher (2004)

  • Cò thusa
  • Is mise Mòrag
  • An tusa Ealasaid
  • Cha mhise Ealasaid
  • Chan ise Peigi
  • Is e am biadh feòil

Uses

the copula is used to link to noun phrases:

  • Is ciobair Iain (predicative)
  • Is e Iain an ciobar (equative)

Used in clefts

Used in certain experience constructions

Constructions

  • Is doigh leam

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  • dè an dath "what is the color?:

See Also

Clefts
Copula (definition)

External Links

Copula from Wikipedia

References

Fisher, Muriel (2004) Scottish Gaelic: Level 1. Each-Mara Publications