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By the seventh century , these two digraphs to represent spirants were taking hold in Old Irish and so would have been available to Anglo - Saxon scribes who needed to represent the same spirants present in Old English .
By the seventh century , these two digraphs to represent spirants were taking hold in Old Irish and so would have been available to Anglo - Saxon scribes who needed to represent the same spirants present in Old English .
Strana 104
Even more problematic are names with elements which could be Old Irish or Old English , for example Maethcor : Old Irish adj . maethchóir ' soft and straight ' , or Old English maed- . This last type has in effect to be discarded on the ...
Even more problematic are names with elements which could be Old Irish or Old English , for example Maethcor : Old Irish adj . maethchóir ' soft and straight ' , or Old English maed- . This last type has in effect to be discarded on the ...
Strana 106
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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