4077.
Ó Crualaoich
(Conchubhar): Aspects of third-syllable syncope in Old Irish.
In
Béalra
(2001), pp. 181–198.
Discusses the behaviour of dysyllabic personal endings when a vowel in the immediately preceding second or fourth syllable has not been syncopated, and the ensuing analogical morphological patterns.
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E 5.1.7.1 Verb, verbal noun: General and various
E 4.2.1 Phonology: Early Irish