Abstract:The consonantal spellings of Old English (OE) were signifi cantly infl uenced by the consonantal spellings of Old Irish (OI). 1)
vs. (post-vocalic) : though OE did not have a distinction between /θ/ and /ð/, OI did, spelling this as
vs. (postvocalic) . 2) vs. : though OE did not have a distinction between /h/ and /x/, OI did, spelling the latter as . 3) and
: both spellings appear to be from Irish. 4) : spellings of the "mixed voice" type, including "cg", occur in O… Show moreHelp me understand this report
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