Contributions to the History of the Verbs of Existence in Irish

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Contributions to the History of the Verbs of Existence in Irish
Toms Mille
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31. SR : biait fot 835, betit adhuatha 8158, ' there will be horrors, ' 42 beti dor chat 8157, ni biat i n-oentaig 195 1, hed beit mole fogris 1435 (rel. ), (cf. Beti cuirfi i cossair Ferb. 105). PH : beit na noim isin oirechus 3649 ; belit isin fechtnaigi 1937 ; atbeir co mbia triur 7587 (leg. Biat ?). Rel. : foirend beit hi carcair 6002. AS : (£) ni bia . . . Mnd bus tochu 992 (Franc).
Duan. : beidid ann garrgadha Gall 34, 6 ; beid na leabhair ann 34, 3 (4). Beid, G. ODalaigh, itriuv. , p. 56
.... Mod. : Keating biaid, beid ; spoken beid (beidhid), be(idh) siad.
Remarks.
§ 39. The sg. 1. Bia has become biat in PH. AS has, in addition, a form biussa, which is common in Duanaire Finn ; it was possibly a contamination 1 of bia-sa and the 1 sg. Pres. Subj. Beu. This tense has in Con. Ir. E(i) throughout instead of ia, possibly from e in 1 pi. 2 The interchange of ia and Si before a palatal consonant in the 3 sg. Would be simple. The e may well have spread from the new 2 sg. Be-ir, a subjunctive -r form introduced in AS.


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