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- Bergins_Law abstract "Bergin's Law is a grammatical law of Old Irish. It is named for the linguist Osborn Bergin (1873–1950), who identified it.Bergin's Law states that while in Old Irish the normal order of a sentence is verb-subject-object, it is permissible for the verb, in the conjunct form, to appear at the end of the sentence.".
- Bergins_Law wikiPageID "33108680".
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- Bergins_Law wikiPageWikiLink Category:Irish_language.
- Bergins_Law wikiPageWikiLink Old_Irish.
- Bergins_Law wikiPageWikiLink Osborn_Bergin.
- Bergins_Law wikiPageWikiLink Verb–subject–object.
- Bergins_Law wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bergin's Law".
- Bergins_Law wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Bergins_Law subject Category:Irish_language.
- Bergins_Law hypernym Law.
- Bergins_Law type Agent.
- Bergins_Law type Language.
- Bergins_Law type Language.
- Bergins_Law comment "Bergin's Law is a grammatical law of Old Irish. It is named for the linguist Osborn Bergin (1873–1950), who identified it.Bergin's Law states that while in Old Irish the normal order of a sentence is verb-subject-object, it is permissible for the verb, in the conjunct form, to appear at the end of the sentence.".
- Bergins_Law label "Bergin's Law".
- Bergins_Law sameAs Q4891672.
- Bergins_Law sameAs m.0h67hxr.
- Bergins_Law sameAs Q4891672.
- Bergins_Law wasDerivedFrom Bergins_Law?oldid=708395285.
- Bergins_Law isPrimaryTopicOf Bergins_Law.