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sga-infixed pronoun (class {{{1}}} infixed pronoun)
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This template creates a headword-line template for Old Irish infixed pronouns. It takes two parameters: one for the class of the pronoun, and one for the mutation it triggers.
{{sga-infixed pronoun|A|L}}
{{sga-infixed pronoun|B|N}}
{{sga-infixed pronoun|C|(N)}}
{{sga-infixed pronoun|BC}}
The first positional parameter |BC
is used for pronouns that are both class B and class C.
The second positional parameter |L
is used for pronouns that trigger lenition. |N
is used for pronouns that trigger nasalization (eclipsis). |(N)
is used for pronouns that trigger nasalization in some texts but not in others. The second parameter is left blank for pronouns that do not trigger any mutation.