... <snip> ... I made a google image search for tiles that are or are purported to be parchment or images that can be made into tiles and put them up for...
For anyone who's interested! -- Thomas ************************************* The Third Annual Pennseythun Gernewek Amerikanek (American Cornish Language...
... Wow, that was fast! Thank you for that. Very informative, this page! Goes on to prove that despite a certain similarity to Welsh (in the eyes a Celtidiot...
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Henrik Theiling
theiling@...
Jun 28, 2006 4:17 pm
Hi! ... You think so? Thanks! :-) I simple copied the letters from old documents I found on the web. I'll think about more stains. **Henrik...
... Hash: SHA1 ... Not possible currently, the reason being that IB-Irish isn't anywhere stable enough for me to translate anything into it. Suffice it to say ...
... As promised: http://arvorec.net/arvorec/comparison.htm ... Thank you! ... Hah! When I get some soundfiles up we'll se how that goes! ... Hm. Well. As you...
... It looked very convincing, pur dha, proper job! (That goes for the language as a whole, btw). As a Cornish speaker, Arvorec makes more sense to me than...
... Here we go: http://ib.frath.net/w/Lla_Dafern/Archive1#Font_Sampler ... Nice! That will definitely come in useful! Trugareth. ... If you have the...
... Wow! Henrik, that looks incredibly realistic already- far better than my efforts- I love the way you've captured that almost "translucent" look of...
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Henrik Theiling
theiling@...
Jun 27, 2006 3:22 pm
Hi! ... I did something similar, also using The Gimp, but I am not completely satisfied. Do you have some more hints of how to make the result look more...
... six year wait IMO. And the great thing is I can tinker with it and add in more detail "pý dhá an bow da gadh" (until the cows come home). ... That's a...
... Tremendous, Dan! Due to all the IB discussions, I haven't really had the time yet to look at it, but now that I finally did, I'm really pleasantly...
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Henrik Theiling
theiling@...
Jun 20, 2006 12:11 pm
Hi! ... Nice! :-) Are you planning to ad some remarks about why the bits of grammar work as they work, e.g. because some Celtic language does it? I don't know...
My apologies if you've already read this elsewhere, but I can't very well *not* post this to Celticonlang! It might be of interest to certain persons to know...
A brief report can be found at : http://www.howlsedhes.co.uk/bywnanske/ Some background material, links to web resources etc to be added over the next few...
... "Copies of Bywnans Ke will be available ... from Gwynn ha Du, 4 the Arcade, Fore Street, Liskeard (tel 01579 347373) as well as from the Cornish Language...
... Thank you, I'll make a note of that, it's very helpful. I suspect that if you compared your "she ate/her food" example with say, classical arabic, where...
... Hmm. I never thought about the origin of the vocal schwa. But indeed it looks like a result of reduction, in contrast to the silent schwa that is, so to...
... Yes, a vèry good choice! It comes in two volumes: one with grammar stuff and one with texts and a glossary. As I recall! Padraic. ... manstapurncanar!...
... You're right! How did I miss seeing that? Must be because Hebrew goes from right to left :-) I always got confused between silent schwa and vocalic schwa....
... Well, to be honest, Lehmann is nòt a beginners book! It presumes that you know what things like nominative and genitive are and how to use paradigms. That...
I wholeheartedly agree with Andrew - Lehmann's book is terrible! There are gaps in the vocab as well, incorrect genders, and other tiny bits that add up to...
Marconatrix wrote ... I appreciate the responses to my questions. I looked at this book on Amazon, but Andrew Lemmons has posted a review of it in which he...
... Yep, that's probably the nearest thing to a "popular introduction" to OI :-) ... See Thurn. (s)819 - For each preposition the preverbal usage is listed...
... We used Lehmann's "An Introduction to O.Ir." ISBN 0-87352-288-5 It takes you through MacDatho's Pig (Scéla Mucce Meic Dathó), and there's some poems in...
Can someone point me to some introductory textbook or discussion of Old Irish? I have a copy of Thurneysen39;s "A Grammar of Old Irish," but it's not exactly an...