Now up to page 20.
I have adjusted the margins to reduce the condensation required to fit the lines. I think it is about right now, and only very few lines are heavily condensed. Side margins are now 15mm, and top and bottom, 7. Theoretically, I could reduce the side margins to 5mm, but that would be pushing it. Please give me your comments on format. Do I need to adjust further, or is it now ok?
Someone has donated a better scan of Introduction than mine to Archive.org, and I have placed a copy in the Introduction folder. I'll be using that file in future as the OCR is much better than mine.
Also, I found in Archive, Parts III and IV, so I have set up two more sub-folders in Studies in Modern Irish. This folder, you can find at:
http://www.box.com/s/7ekggt5v619y3icuu1rl
Sunday, 12 February 2012
Saturday, 11 February 2012
Introduction to Studies in Modern Irish
Having completed Aids to the Pronunciation of Irish, subject to peer reveiw, I have moved on to this introduction, which is the first of a set of 4 books by Rev. Gerald O' Nolan, and has the imprimatur of the Educational Company of Ireland in 1921.
Progress so far is up to the bottom of page 14, about 1/10th of the way.
As a result, I have reorganized the books on this subject into their own tree, which you can find here:
http://www.box.com/s/km5e0165l6urnzrk34g9
Comments and error reports will be welcomed.
Progress so far is up to the bottom of page 14, about 1/10th of the way.
As a result, I have reorganized the books on this subject into their own tree, which you can find here:
http://www.box.com/s/km5e0165l6urnzrk34g9
Comments and error reports will be welcomed.
Saturday, 4 February 2012
Aids to the Pronunciation of Irish
Ok, the task is completed, short of proof-reading, and reveiw by qualified critics.
All the relevant files can be found in my Library:
http://www.box.com/s/r4hboh9mgj212z1o5m2l
Or more precisely in the AidsToThePronunciationOfIrish folder:
http://www.box.com/s/9p84oadd6bakfjd5rvvm
Now it is up to you, I've done my best, now Your help is needed before I post it on Archive.org.
All the relevant files can be found in my Library:
http://www.box.com/s/r4hboh9mgj212z1o5m2l
Or more precisely in the AidsToThePronunciationOfIrish folder:
http://www.box.com/s/9p84oadd6bakfjd5rvvm
Now it is up to you, I've done my best, now Your help is needed before I post it on Archive.org.
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