From KKHJ@delphi.comWed Feb 14 18:23:48 1996 Date: Tue, 13 Feb 1996 22:37:06 -0400 From: KKHJ@delphi.com To: af221@ccn.cs.dal.ca Subject: Re: ECMA winnings Hello from Vermont! Thanks for the news about the Rankins. They were on Rita MacNeila few weeks ago, and it was fun to see them, even though they weren't quite Celtic (in the language/traditional sense) enough to suit me. Did you happen to acquire the lecture and tape by Michael Newton that a woman named Susan Self offered, I don't remember if it was on the Gaelic list or the music newsgroup--but it was very interesting, about the history and culture of Scotland from the point of view of how the Gaelic language affected it? I highly recommend it. If you didn't get it and are interested, I could post (as in xerox and mail, it's 12 pages long) you a copy of the talk, though I don't have a good way to dupe the audio cassette. Not to be missed! Or I could send you her address and you could get both from her, she asked some nominal couple of bucks for the reproducing. Have you any time to help me with some puirt-a-beul? This is from Mairi MacInnes, a CD I like a lot, she is a native speaker from Skye I believe. Faca tu saor an t-sa\bhaidh? Faca tu sa\bh an t-saoir? Faca tu saor an t-sa\bhaidh? Saor an t-sa\bhaidh sabh an t-saoir Fhillidh fhillidh saor an t-sa\bhaidh Fhillidh fhillidh sa\bh an t-saoir Fhillidh fhillidh saor an t-sa\bhaidh Saor an t-sa\bhaidh, sa\bh an t-saoir Between lack of a good dictionary and confusion on grammatical points, I am not clear at all. It has to do with a joiner, or carpenter, and perhaps a barn? If I could understand the changes in the words, I would like it too--the t- is to keep incompatible sounds from coming together, yes? What are the other changes doing to the meaning? I would ask this on the net but can't get it to upload, it takes me a long time to type it. How goes the winter? It is bitter cold and windy here, but hey, spring can't be more than two or three months away! Warmly, in thought anyway, Karen
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