Text outline of lecture by Kevin Boyle for Human Rights Seminar, Week 8, Essex University and entitled 'Racism, Xenophobia and Citizenship', with manuscript annotation by Boyle, c. mid-1990s. Also includes notepaper with manuscript notes by Boyle entitled 'LLM Seminar' on discrimination.
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Correspondence between Seaghán Mac Énrí and Peadar Ua Laoghaire, Caislean Ua Liathain, Co. Chorgaighe.
Letter from Peadar Ua Laoghaire, Caislean Ua Liathain, Co. Chorgaighe to [ ], discussing the use of "is" in the Irish language. He advises, "When analysing Irish a person must put English out of his head". He disparages the work of grammarians, calling them "a pack of Asses!" He advises that Irish and English forms of the interrogative are totally different.
Letter from Peadar Ua Laoghaire, Castlelyons, County Cork, to Mr Henry saying that he has gone over the book and can find no grammatical errors. He states that he would have mistaken his Irish for Munster Irish. "What a lot of nonsense has been said and written about "dialects" and "provincialism!" He then goes on to argue against calling "cad" a neuter pronoun.
Part of letter from Peadar Ua Laoghaire to Seaghan Mc Enri, concerning the proofs of the book. He discusses the use of adjectives and pronouns with feminine nouns. He feels that old speakers would be the best to listen to as "a good many errors have been creeping in lately". He discusses the roots of words, particularly "geall", which grew from the idea of "bond", as well as the use of the word "deanamh".
Letter from Peadar Ua Laoghaire to Seaghán Mac Énrí thanking him for the book which has arrived, commenting that the book opened at "biteas", a word they have often discussed [in Irish].
Comments of the "Handbook of Modern Irish" given by Peadar Ua Laoghaire.
Letter from Peadar Ua Laoghaire to Seaghán Mac Énrí discussing the proofs and focusing on the relative pronoun.
Letter from Peadar Ua Laoghaire to Seaghán Mac Énrí discussing use of "An tAthair", stating, "I never heard it we had a meeting in -93, for the founding of the Gaelic League". He advises that he make no rule on the matter as it a corruption of the English
Letter from Peadar Ua Laoghaire to Sean Mac Énrí stating that the book is ready for publication, and drawing up two points of correction [in Irish].