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Final Call for Participation: MOLOR Closing Event—"Old Irish Resources and Linked Data Approaches for Historical Languages". Registration closes on the 8th September.
🗓️ 16/09/25, 9:00 - 18:30
🌍 Università Cattolica, Milan & Online
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Good question; I can't think of anyone (dead or alive) with this first name.
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I once heard someone jokingly ask: "Do you know Rembrandt's first name?"
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Registration is now open for the MOLOR Closing Event - "Old Irish Resources and Linked Data Approaches for Historical Languages"
🗓️ 16/09/25, 9:00 - 18:30
🌍 Università Cattolica, Milan & Online
🔗 forms.gle/FJuhCJKLiTVe... (further details about the programme in the registration form)
MOLOR Closing Event Registration
Old Irish Resources and Linked Data Approaches for Historical Languages Date: 16 September 2025 Time: 9:00–18:30 Location: Online & Cripta Aula Magna (G.005), Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Lar...
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‼️MOLOR workshop - "Old Irish Resources and Linked Data Approaches for Historical Languages": registration (free) opens soon so stay tuned!‼️
🗓️16/09/25, 9:00 - 19:00
🌍 Università Cattolica, Milan
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I think we're back ...
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Great—it wasn't me firing too many queries then ...
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@davidstifter.bsky.social Is the server on which CorPH is hosted down, or is it my poor hotspot connection? Obviously one's life depends on this great resource ;-).
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Yes, exactly. So we would expect forms that justify the lemmas dálaid, ·dálai in early texts in the same way other W2 verbs such as erbaid, bádaid, sádaid, rádaid, crádaid (do·accrád(a?)i) with non-palatal consonance—also ·lugai, ·ógai etc.—seem to be more representative of Classical Old Irish? GRMA
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e.g. fo·dalet (Sg.), fo·daled (Mon. Tall.). Attested late(r) in Old Irish, I meant. Or should we consider different pre-forms in some cases that make the consonance alternation regular?
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Impressionistically, McCone's rule stating that any consonant between historical ā in the root and ī in the ending is expected to be non-palatal, i.e. palatalisation is suppressed, seems to be less systematic with 'l', although this may be solely due to many forms being attested late.
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... or is it (partly) based on conventional forms used in other lexical resources (which is valid), including DIL?
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Question in particular for @davidstifter.bsky.social (if I may) about denominative lemmas in CorPH based on dál 'part, division' (dáilid, con·dálai, fo·dáili, do·dáili) . Does the apparent inconsistency in the written (phonological) representation reflect the attested evidence/diachrony ...