This is so full of errors as to be laughable - but that is what davic is
all
about. It is not '***bric' but a conlang.
> Verbs in Cornish and Breton adopt lenition after the negative particle,
> but in Welsh all verbs adopt lenition except verbs that begin with C, P,
> T. ***bric follows Welsh usage on the presumption that ***bric is closer
> to Welsh that to Cornish and Breton.
What? The mutation of C, P, T, is lenition - that is it turns C into Ch,
P
into PH, and T into TH which is exactly what lenition is!
> Rule 17
>
> Welsh verbs adopt lenition after the infinite particle yn. It is
presumed
> that because of the ease with which the ***bric poems of Taliesin and
> Aneirin were translated into Welsh that the same rule applies in
***bric.
Welsh verbs don't lenite after the particle 'yn'. For example - Cerdded
(walk) 'yn cerdded' (walking). Welsh nouns do lenite when they are used
after 'yn' for example darlithydd (lecturer) mae'n ddarlithydd (he's a
lecturer).


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