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<div>From: GaidhealdeAlba@aol.com<br>
Date: Fri, 11 Apr 2003 17:15:31 EDT</div>
<div>Subject: Re: Brian Doyle: Irish Lenition & Orthographic
Depth</div>
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<div>I'm not a speaker of Irish by any means. I'm a Gael of
Scottish/Irish origin and I am more interested in my Scottish than my
Irish roots at the current time. Since I've begun learning about Scots
Gaelic I have thought that it would be much better to return to the
Old Irish way of writing ’Äî dot accents, older lowecase r and s
’Äî so I wholeheartedly support your idea. Let us know how it
turns out.</div>
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