barra79 wrote:
Do these two sentences mean the same thing?
tá an ceart ansin agat
tá an ceart agat ansin
If not, what is at play here and are there other phrases which demonstrate the same concept?
English is a funny language - it doesn't seem to tolerate changes in word order as well as our Gaeilge does. The fun we can have!!

Personally, I can't see much difference!
I would usually say
Tá an ceart ansin agat!
..for everything.
Perhaps, just perhaps, if I wanted to make sure to show someone where he was right on paper, I might put it like:
Tá an ceart agat ansin! - and point to the correct place while saying 'ansin'.
But honestly, I think it's down to whatever way you want to put it.
I'd be interested to see if someone could come in and show anywhere where it makes much difference to the meaning.