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   (c) The spirants f, fʹ, v, χ, ꬶ, ç, s, ʃ §§ 309–356 108–121
      1. f §§ 309–316 108
      2. §§ 317–322 111
      3. v §§ 323–327 112
      4. χ §§ 328-335 114
      5. §§ 336–339 116
      6. ç §§ 340–346 117
      7. s §§ 347–350 119
      8. ʃ §§ 351–356 120
   (d) The labial, dental and guttural stops §§ 357–436 122–140
   Note on the stops and s (ʃ) § 357 122
      1. p §§ 358–363 122
      2. §§ 364–367 124
      3. b §§ 368–372 125
      4. §§ 373–377 126
      5. t §§ 378–386 127
      6. §§ 387–393 129
      7. d §§ 394–399 131
      8. §§ 400–408 133
      9. k §§ 409–416 134
      10. §§ 417–423 136
      11. g §§ 424–429 137
      12. §§ 430–436 139
C. Synthesis §§ 437–494 141–157
      1. Notes on the Consonants §§ 437–439 141
      2. Metathesis §§ 440–442 142
      3. Dissimilation §§ 443–444 142
      4. Loss of Consonant §§ 445–447 143
      5. Loss of Vowel §§ 448–450 144
      6. Vowel-shortening § 451 145
      7. Uncertainty of Initial § 452 145
      8. Sandhi §§ 453–472 146
      9. Vowel-length §§ 473–476 150
      10. Stress §§ 477–478 152
      11. Stress of Compounds §§ 479–483 153
      12. Sentence-stress §§ 484–492 154
      13. Intonation § 493 156
      14. Characteristics of Donegal Irish § 494 157