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Revision as of 06:45, 3 November 2013
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When the complement is indefinite
le peann. with pen 'WIth a pen.' (Adger 2000)
Do taigh. to house 'To a house.' (Adger 2000)
When the complement is definite
leis a' pheann. with.def the pen 'WIth the pen.' (Adger 2000)
Dhan an taigh. to.def the house 'To a house.' (Adger 2000)
When the complement is a demonstrative or a possessive NP
ri seo. to this 'To this.' (Adger 2000)
*ris seo. to.def this (Adger 2000)
ri mo bhràthair. to 1sg.poss brother 'To my brother.' (Adger 2000)
*ris mo bhràthair. to.def 1sg.poss brother (Adger 2000)