silmeth wrote:
Any strong reason for choosing ’om, ’od over am, ad?
I feel that both
ag and
do were involved in older Irish, and so
am,
ad etc are valid. However, I'm taking advice from people with greater knowledge of Cork Irish, and they have told me that Ua Laoghaire's view on the distinction between
'ghá dhéanamh and
dá dhéanamh was his own quirky view (he had a few of those) and that
do was the original. As I haven't studied Irish before Ua Laoghaire, I can't insist on my point of view. But as long as the final texts can be read out in Cork Irish, the spelling can work. I've redone Mo Sgéal Féin for the umpteenth time and am happy with the text and could publish it now. But I've read there is a manuscript of this in the National Library in Ireland, and I want to go and consult that first, in case Norma Borthwick made unauthorised amendments in the 1915 text. But I don't want to go to Ireland and find myself under a 14 day quarantine on the way back because panicky Boris has suddenly imposed more restrictions. But the text is as far as I know finalised.