Originally published in 1906 this study by E. C. Quiggin was as its author put it ''the first serious attempt at a scientific description of a northern dialect of Irish''. Quiggin maintained that collecting linguistic data from the people who were born before the famine was of immediate concern because their particular grasp of the vernacular would help shed much-needed light on the mysteries of Old and Middle Irish orthography. Drawn primarily from evidence of the speech found in a hamlet called Meenawannia near Donegal this volume represents a fascinating case study of the Irish language at the beginning of the twentieth century.
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