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In the Gaelic [[Orthography (definition)|orthography]], this is indicated by the consonant being adjacent to one of the broad orthographic vowels <nowiki> <a, o, u> </nowiki>.
 
In the Gaelic [[Orthography (definition)|orthography]], this is indicated by the consonant being adjacent to one of the broad orthographic vowels <nowiki> <a, o, u> </nowiki>.
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Caol ri Caol 's Leathann ri Leathann
  
 
==See Also==
 
==See Also==

Revision as of 23:43, 24 June 2009

Broad and Slender in Phonology

Broad consonants either have no secondary articulation or are slightly velarized.

Broad and Slender in Orthography

In the Gaelic orthography, this is indicated by the consonant being adjacent to one of the broad orthographic vowels <a, o, u> .

Caol ri Caol 's Leathann ri Leathann

See Also

Plural Formation Declension

External Links

References

Fisher, Muriel (2004) Scottish Gaelic: Level 1. Each-Mara Publications.