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Live Pinpoint Doppler 12 Futurecast - Duration: 3:46.Winter Weather Advisory for
northwest Rhode Island and
points
north to the Mass Pike,
including
Foxboro and Boston
A Wind Advisory is in effect
for
Block Island, Cape Cod, Martha's
Vineyard and Nantucket from
midnight until noon Saturday.
Gusts
to 50mph possible.
Winter Storm Warning Along
And
North Of Mass Pike (central and
northern Massachusetts) Friday
And
Saturday
TODAY: Pockets of light rain,
wet
snow and sleet during the
morning
commute, but steadier rain/sleet
holds off until the afternoon.
While
roadways remain wet, inland
areas
could see a small slushy coating
of
wet snow/sleet on the grass.
Highs around 39. Northeast
winds
turning east 5-10mph but
increasing
to 10-15mph by evening.
TONIGHT: A widespread cold and
heavy rain continues..some wet
snow/sleet may mix at times
across
higher elevations north and west
of
Providence..Lows in the low to
mid
30s. Northeast winds 10-20mph
with gusts to 30mph
SATURDAY: Widespread heavy
morning rain, windy, raw
(temperatures in the 30s). It
stays
cool and gray through the
afternoon
with the lingering rain , wet
snow
and drizzle. Highs in the upper
30s.
Northeast winds 10-20mph with
gusts 30-40mph.
SATURDAY NIGHT: Drier, mostly
cloudy and cool. low 30s.
STORM IMPACTS:
Heavy Rain: 1.5-2.53 Friday
thru
Saturday
WetSnow/Sleet: Accumulations of
1-33 in northern RI and a thin
coating of slush on the grass
elsewhere.
Travel: Roads will be mainly wet
and not snow covered
Wind: Strongest winds late
Friday
Night into
Saturday.East-northeast
gusts to 30-40 mph
SUNDAY: Much milder and dry
with
a mix clouds and sun. Highs in
the
low 50s.
MONDAY (Opening Day Fenway
Park): Mostly sunny.seasonable
temperatures and dry. High 51
TUESDAY: Rain likely. highs in
the 40s.
WEDNESDAY: Mostly cloudy,
drier, seasonable. low 50s.
Winter Weather Advisory for
northwest Rhode Island and
points
north to the Mass Pike,
including
Foxboro and Boston
A Wind Advisory is in effect
for
Block Island, Cape Cod, Martha's
Vineyard and Nantucket from
midnight until noon Saturday.
Gusts
to 50mph possible.
Winter Storm Warning Along
And
North Of Mass Pike (central and
northern Massachusetts) Friday
And
Saturday
TODAY: Pockets of light rain,
wet
snow and sleet during the
morning
commute, but steadier rain/sleet
holds off until the afternoon.
While
roadways remain wet, inland
areas
could see a small slushy coating
of
wet snow/sleet on the grass.
Highs around 39. Northeast
winds
turning east 5-10mph but
increasing
to 10-15mph by evening.
TONIGHT: A widespread cold and
heavy rain continues..some wet
snow/sleet may mix at times
across
higher elevations north and west
of
Providence..Lows in the low to
mid
30s. Northeast winds 10-20mph
with gusts to 30mph
SATURDAY: Widespread heavy
morning rain, windy, raw
(temperatures in the 30s). It
stays
cool and gray through the
afternoon
with the lingering rain , wet
snow
and drizzle. Highs in the upper
30s.
Northeast winds 10-20mph with
gusts 30-40mph.
SATURDAY NIGHT: Drier, mostly
cloudy and cool. low 30s.
STORM IMPACTS:
Heavy Rain: 1.5-2.53 Friday
thru
Saturday
WetSnow/Sleet: Accumulations of
1-33 in northern RI and a thin
coating of slush on the grass
elsewhere.
Travel: Roads will be mainly wet
and not snow covered
Wind: Strongest winds late
Friday
Night into
Saturday.East-northeast
gusts to 30-40 mph
SUNDAY: Much milder and dry
with
a mix clouds and sun. Highs in
the
low 50s.
MONDAY (Opening Day Fenway
Park): Mostly sunny.seasonable
temperatures and dry. High 51
TUESDAY: Rain likely. highs in
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Irish Words Can Mutate! - Duration: 5:46.A Celtic quiz for you. Does this Irish name start with the sound p, the sound b, or the sound f?
Awww, you knew it was a trick question, huh? Indeed, Irish words can do something
quite unusual. They can mutate their starting sounds.
I'm busy piecing together the epic history of Gaeilge. Tugging at threads, grasping for
one that ties everything together, I'm noticing I barely have time for name drops.
Proto-Celtic - boom - next!
Ogham - boom - next!
Mutation - BOOM - no, no, wait.
Let's explore that one.
In its preliterate days, about the most traumatic thing to happen to the start of Irish words
was that its p's fell off. Without this process today we'd be speaking of Pireland! So while
Rome said piscis and pater, Irish has iasc and athair. Even Ireland's oldest writing
system is missing a sign for that p. But, otherwise, this Ogham script has neat syllables
and beautiful inflected Celtic endings.
Just a couple hundred years later though, Goídelc emerged with a mystery. It was suddenly
so different that it left linguists stumped how Irish could've changed this fast from
Ogham. Out of the blue, or the emerald green, come manuscripts filled with mutations.
Mutations that Irish will never let go of. They come in two flavors. First, soft. That's
a flavor? Séimhiú, lenition, weakens letters into fricatives
or even glides: clann, mo clann.
Deas, dheas. Tú, thú. Some lenitions have changed since Old Irish, like h and ɣ
were once th and dh. We even lost my favorite lenition: today's wɔːr was once ṽoːr.
The old cló settled on marking lenition with a dot. Nowadays, you plop in an h.
Mutation number two is urú, literally darkening or "eclipse". Eclipse automatically turns
any voiceless sound voiced. P, t, c become b, d, g: poc, bpoc, croí, gcroí. Voiced
consonants turn nasal: bóthar, mbóthar. Gaeilge, nGaeilge.
If you count like this book, you'll find a third mutation: hhhaspiration. This one's
about vowels, specifically adding h to vowels after some words that end in a vowel.
Kind of breaks up the two vowels: Old Irish ed but ní hed. And modern Éireann, but na hÉireann.
What makes mutations especially devious is that they're triggered by grammar. If you
asked an Old Irish scribe whose "tech" this is, you better have known the difference between
masculine a /θʲ/ech, feminine a /tʲ/ech and plural a /dʲ/ech! And Modern Irish?
Oh yes, it keeps doing this: a theach, a teach agus a dteach!
This happens go leor. Mac means a son. Muc is a pig. You say an mac but... an mhuc. Why?
Because feminine! Some words trigger an eclipse instead: i bPáras, i mBaile Átha Cliath,
i bhFlorida.
You will be is beidh tú. But if I ask, it's an mbeidh tú?
And if you won't, ní bheidh tú.
With no word for "yes" or "no", mutations are a must.
Where do these transfigurations come from? Recall that those early elegant grammatical
inflections had eroded. This often left Old Irish nothing more than a slender consonant
to mark a meaningful difference: macc, maicc, dún, dúin.
With its endings crumbling around it, Irish noticed something, and just in time: the very
words that triggered these endings had also been messing with beginnings. Triggers ending
in a vowel, like the feminine article, had been softening the next sound: an mac, an mhuc.
Triggers in a nasal, naturally, turned the next sound nasal: Gaeilge, i nGaeilge.
Now, with beginnings in place, triggers themselves were free to erode or even vanish entirely.
Irish had evolved a new way to do grammar.
And when did this happen?
Ask Welsh. Look! Cymraeg has mutations, too!
Well then, clearly these must be inherited,
part of their shared Common Celtic ancestry. I'm told not. Instead,
their parents gave them the tools. Time provided the problem.
Each language came up with its own own solution.
So when you shout to Pádraig, remember to use the vocative: a Phádraig!
When you speak from the heart: ó mo chroí.
And when something's in Irish, it's i nGaeilge.
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