Verse:Irta/Judeo-Mandarin/Filichdiș: Difference between revisions
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* for depicting the terrors of the unknown, e.g. in science fiction | * for depicting the terrors of the unknown, e.g. in science fiction | ||
* for exaggerating un-Jewishness, e.g. in neopagan writings | * for exaggerating un-Jewishness, e.g. in neopagan writings | ||
* | * e.g. in translations of Biblical poetry, or vaguely medieval-European fantasy | ||
These forms, including case forms, preposed possessive pronouns, and synthetic verb forms, are best preserved in Munster Irish, but in Ăn Yidiș they were almost completely lost and replaced with analytic constructions. Ăn Yidiș writers during the Learăgüs 'Awakening' period recreated these forms by cognatizing (creating hypothetical Ăn Yidiș cognates of) older Irish or Munster Irish forms. Sometimes Old or Middle Irish morphology is directly borrowed: | These forms, including case forms, preposed possessive pronouns, and synthetic verb forms, are best preserved in Munster Irish, but in Ăn Yidiș they were almost completely lost and replaced with analytic constructions. Ăn Yidiș writers during the Learăgüs 'Awakening' period recreated these forms by cognatizing (creating hypothetical Ăn Yidiș cognates of) older Irish or Munster Irish forms. Sometimes Old or Middle Irish morphology is directly borrowed: | ||