Focusing on the speech acts of modern Irish, this book explores various types, including assertive, directive, and expressive acts, along with their clausal and sentential constructions. It aims to engage a diverse scholarly audience, particularly linguists interested in the pragmatics of the Irish language. The text offers valuable insights for those examining the interplay between syntax, semantics, and pragmatics, making it a useful resource for understanding language phenomena in this context.
Brian Nolan Libri
