• frightful_hobgoblinOP
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    4 months ago

    1m57s – not sure I fully agree with the claim “there are no labio-dental consonants in Irish” (obviously he’s speaking as a Kerryman)

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      4 months ago

      like I get what he’s saying, he’s saying “Don’t say /v/, say /β/ instead”

      That’s shurely better than the Saxoid thing of always saying /v/ and never /β/, but even de Bhaldraithe in The Irish of Cois Fhairrge Co. Galway documented /v/ in native speakers, especially next to unrounded vowels.

      You could say: Munster uses /β/, Connacht uses /v/ , and Ulster uses /w/, but that’s a rough model not accounting for individual variation, sub-diualect, and phonological environment (like whether it’s next to a rounded or unrounded vowel)