The Irish Language in County Down
J. J. Kneen comments that ‘it is interesting to find that Manx agrees with Scottish Gaelic and the Irish of County Down in retaining the short e sound in a word like “fer”, whereas elsewhere in Ireland it becomes â.’ Colm Ó Baoill shows that an e-sound (open or closed) is common all over East Ulster. ................
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