Because my last thread on this topic was
whisked into the archives after a brief lifespan of two days, I decided to set up a web page with links to the known online Irish language studies groups (
http://www.gaeilge.org/yahoogroups.html) which can be bookmarked by anyone interested, and which will be amended as needed or expanded as new groups are created. This way none of us (especially myself) need type them all out all over again should this thread meet with the fate of the last one.
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In other news, since the aforementioned previous thread on this topic met its untimely end we have seen a new cluster of Yahoo groups form, all studying from various points within
Progress in Irish by Máiréad Ní Ghráda, and hosted by the good folks of the Philo-Celtic Society. These new groups are all accessed via a "gatekeeper" group:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/philo-celticsociety/ from whence you'd be assigned to a "class" that meets your needs. Since there are individual groups set to study from various points in the book, there's a bit of something for everyone, whether you're in bunrang, meánrang or moving on to more advanced studies.
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Anois, má rachaidh mé as amharc amárach, féach istigh sa chartlann. Beidh mé i measc na snátha marbha.