A Dialect of Donegal : Being the Speech of Meenawannia in the Parish of Glenties. Phonology And Texts

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20 viii '04 p. 6 col. 1).
§ 159. ei may arise by contraction owing to the quiescence of intervocalic g, d (Mod.Ir. gh, dh), e.g. in L'eiN', gen. sing, of L'egN, 'learning', O.Ir. legend; i'et/", gen. sing, of Z'sas, ' healing, cure', M.Ir. leges. For L'eijgm, 'I read, melt', see § 153.
§ 160. ei arises sporadically in a few cases where an accented ai, oi is followed by g, d, e.g. eir'g, 'ice', b'irgNy: eir'og'g, 'icicles', M.Ir. aigred, bigred ; eir'g, 'heir', Atk. oigir; seivir, 'rich', M.Ir.
...saidbir ; L'ei, ' a leech, doctor ', plur. L'eiji:, L'eijgJVp:, O.Ir. liaig. eH'i.-n', ' a brood of chickens ', and eil'og, ' a young chicken ', are altogether anomalous. They are perhaps due to confusion between a,:l, ' litter ' and eir'og, ' a pullet ', Di. eireog, M.Ir, eirin, 62 § 161. A clipped ei (ei) occurs before f in eip, plur. of a%, 'steed', O.Ir. ech ; /«ip9, 'hide', M.Ir. seche (L'x/efa, L'et'ef9, 'a half-hide'); L'eif, 'half.
12. e:i.
§ 162. In a very few cases e:i occurs. These are d'e:i, m9 je:i, ' behind me ', O.Ir.


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