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for questions about the sound, stress, or intonation of spoken words.

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Pronunciation of "scald" and "old" (or "ol' ") in West Ireland

I suspect this comes from Old English originally, for example this discussion of the poet Milton indicates that this pronunciation was common in his time, and possibly came to Ireland with the English …
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Pronunciation of "McLeod"

Assuming the Gaelic spelling is Mac Leòid, in Ireland that would be 'Mack Layoh-dge'.
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