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Page 1: · PDF fileBoth English and Irish are compulsory school subjects. Dialectal forms of each are ... feminine noun rather than a masculine one. (Note: As in 1.5.2,
Page 2: · PDF fileBoth English and Irish are compulsory school subjects. Dialectal forms of each are ... feminine noun rather than a masculine one. (Note: As in 1.5.2,
Page 3: · PDF fileBoth English and Irish are compulsory school subjects. Dialectal forms of each are ... feminine noun rather than a masculine one. (Note: As in 1.5.2,
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Page 5: · PDF fileBoth English and Irish are compulsory school subjects. Dialectal forms of each are ... feminine noun rather than a masculine one. (Note: As in 1.5.2,
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