Method in the Madness: Vowel length, schwa and the quality of consonants in the orthography of Early Old Irish
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A study of three aspects of the orthography of Early Old Irish; long vowels, the schwa and the glide vowels. How do these orthographical conventions differ from Classical Old Irish, and is there a pattern behind the seemingly random distribution of different spellings for the same phonological feature?