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9 He thereby implicitly rejected the notion that the Latin alphabet that underlay the Old English alphabet was the one taught ( and pronounced ) by the Irish . Yet in the same breath he proceeded to identify specific features of Old ...
9 He thereby implicitly rejected the notion that the Latin alphabet that underlay the Old English alphabet was the one taught ( and pronounced ) by the Irish . Yet in the same breath he proceeded to identify specific features of Old ...
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to verify'.17 Indeed , in a subsequent article on Old English consonants , Kuhn noted that the representation of Old English phonemes showed a number of ' striking parallels with Old Irish orthography'.18 And Campbell , while claiming ...
to verify'.17 Indeed , in a subsequent article on Old English consonants , Kuhn noted that the representation of Old English phonemes showed a number of ' striking parallels with Old Irish orthography'.18 And Campbell , while claiming ...
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But if the Old Irish vowel had been perceived as lower and closer to / æ / by English speakers , its breaking would have been realised as / æa / and it would have been spelt ea in Old English . If so , an Old Irish / r ́axt / ...
But if the Old Irish vowel had been perceived as lower and closer to / æ / by English speakers , its breaking would have been realised as / æa / and it would have been spelt ea in Old English . If so , an Old Irish / r ́axt / ...
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