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In Cultivated Cualand Irish, broad ''t'' is often a fricative [θˠ] and slender ''t'' is usually an affricate [tsʰ] or [t͡ɕʰ].  Broad ''s'' is dental like Ăn Yidiș ''s'' or Mandarin ''s''. Otherwise the phonology is essentially that of our Cork Irish (with less English influence) and even has the Cork intonation, with pitch starting and remaining high and falling on a stressed syllable.
In Cultivated Cualand Irish, broad ''t'' is often a fricative [θˠ] and slender ''t'' is usually an affricate [tsʰ] or [t͡ɕʰ].  Broad ''s'' is dental like Ăn Yidiș ''s'' or Mandarin ''s''. Otherwise the phonology is essentially that of our Cork Irish (with less English influence) and even has the Cork intonation, with pitch starting and remaining high and falling on a stressed syllable.


Broad Cualand Irish incorporates more Ulster/Gàidhlig/Manx/Ăn Yidiș features.
Broad Cualand Irish incorporates more Ulster/Gàidhlig/Manx features.


=== Cualand Ăn Yidiș ===
=== Cualand Ăn Yidiș ===
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