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CATHAIN A DHÉANFAIDH CONSAN TEANN COMHARDADH SLÁN LE CONSAN ÉADROM?
Abstract:It is argued that, contrary to what modern scholars have held to be the case, a single intervocalic consan teann and a single intervocalic consan éadrom preceded by short vowels will not make perfect rhyme with each other in dán díreach.