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 88., : is a glide, and  the vowel (in Ulster, Munster and Connaught).

89. In this digraph the is always the glide and the  the vowel (in Connaught and Munster).

(a) In Ulster of the digraph  is often the vowel, and  the glide:  &c. In the following words is the vowel:  &c. (Craig).

90. When is followed by a protected liquid, or by  + a vowel or liquid, the  remains a mere glide, but the  is lengthened to.