Lughaidh wrote:
Ghéanfaidh is the historical future (see gh-n in "ghníom" too). There would be no reason to write "dhéanfaidh" historically (there's no reason to lenite a d-). The historical form is "do-ghéanfaidh", and that's why the first sound is /j/. Déanfaidh is a regularised form, more recent.
I didn’t realise the prototonic future had lived on any longer than early Middle Irish in this verb. I thought the only future in existence was the regularly formed f future based on the deuterotonic present stem.
Do-ghéanfaidh makes very little sense historically, doesn’t it? Are newer f futures not normally based on present stems, rather than old future stems?