Proceedings of the second European symposium in Celtic Studies: Abstracts (original ) (raw )New Perspectives in Celtic Studies
Tomasz Czerniak
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New perspectives in Celtic Studies : where shall we go from now on ?
Elva Johnston
2018
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Celtic from the West. Alternative Perspectives from Archaeology, Genetics, Language, and Literature
John Koch
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review of: An Atlas for Celtic Studies. Archaeology and Names in Ancient Europe and Early Medieval Ireland, Britain, and Brittany. John T. Koch. In Collaboration with Raimund Karl, Antone Minard, Simon Ó Faoláin, Oxford: Oxbow Books and Aberystwyth: Celtic Studies Publications 2007,
David Stifter
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Celtic Culture: A Historical Encyclopedia,
John Koch , Helen Fulton
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From Jones to Pictet. Some Notes on the Early History of Celtic Linguistics (2005)
toon van hal
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CELTIC LANGUAGES IN THE EUROPEAN CONTEXT: IRISH AND ITS RELATION WITH BRITISH ENGLISH
Carmen Ruiz Hurtado
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A review of 'Celtic from the West – Alternative Perspectives from Archaeology, Genetics, Language and literature', by Barry Cunliffe & John Koch (editors), Oxford Books, Oxford, 2010, 384 pp. (£40)
Phylip Brake
Cambria Magazine, 2011
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ZCP 2012 review of TERNES, ELMAR (Hrsg.), Brythonic Celtic - Britannisches Keltisch. From Medieval British to Modern Breton. Bremen: Hempen Verlag, 2011 (Münchner Forschungen zur historischen Sprachwissenschaft, Bd. 11) – review
Elena Parina
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Celtic Contribution to the English Language and the British Culture
evgeniya Bayda
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Thoughts on the evolution of Celtic societies and grand Celtic narratives.
Raimund Karl
Collection Title: The …, 2005
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Celtic language, Celtic culture : a Festschrift for Eric P. Hamp
Daniel Melia
1990
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Celtic from the West 3. Atlantic Europe in the Metal Ages: questions of shared language
John Koch
Celtic from the West 3 Atlantic Europe in the Metal Ages: questions of shared language, 2016
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An Atlas for Celtic Studies: Archaeology and Names in Ancient Europe and Early Medieval Ireland, Britain, and Brittany
John Koch
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Celtic from the West: Alternative Perspectives from Archaeology, Genetics, Language and Literature, edited by Barry Cunliffe & John T. Koch, 2010. Oxford: Oxbow Books; ISBN 978-1-84217-410-4 hardback £40 & US$80; viii +384 pp., 127 figs
John Koch
Cambridge Archaeological Journal, 2011
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Linguistic observations on two divinities of the Celtic Cantabri: ERVDINO, divinity of the yearly cycle. CABVNIAEGINO, the Celtic fate of IE *kap- and the Gaulish spindle whorl from Saint-Révérien.
Blanca María Prósper
Celtic Religions in the Roman period. R. Häussler, A. King, eds. Proceedings of the 13th FERCAN colloquium (Lampeter, 2014), 2017
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Gallo-Brittonic vs. Insular Celtic: The Inter-rela¬tion¬ships of the Celtic Languages Recon¬sidered
John Koch
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Social changes in Late Bronze and Early Iron Age Wales: The beginning of Celtic Wales? In R. Karl, K. Möller (eds.), Proceedings of the second European symposium in Celtic Studies, held at Prifysgol Bangor University from July 31st to August 3rd 2017, 159-179 Hagen/Westf.: curach bhán 2018.
Raimund Karl
R. Karl, K. Möller (eds.), Proceedings of the second European symposium in Celtic Studies, held at Prifysgol Bangor University from July 31st to August 3rd 2017, 2018
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Celtic and Other Languages in Ancient Europe
Juan Luis García-Alonso
Salamanca: Ediciones Universidad de Salamanca, 2008
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Once again on the pre-Celtic substratum in the British Islands
Tatyana Mikhailova
Journal of Language Relationship, 2012
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Paper: Celtic from the West: A Summary of the Argument Working Paper: Version 1.0 2017 December
STEVEN A WILLIAMS
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The Fifteenth International Congress of Celtic Studies
Kristen Erskine
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Early English and the Celtic hypothesis
Raymond Hickey
Oxford Handbooks Online, 2012
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Post-Roman Irish settlement in Wales: new insights from a recent study of Cardiganshire place-names
Iwan Wmffre
2007
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Chapter 38 EARLY ENGLISH AND THE CELTIC HYPOTHESIS
Raymond Hickey
2012
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Tyrannies of Distance? Medieval Sources as Evidence for Celtic and Romano-Celtic Religion
Jonathan M. Wooding
in R. Haussler and A. King (eds), Celtic Religions in the Roman Period: Personal, Local and Global. Aberystwyth: Celtic Studies Publications, 2017
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Not an Island unto Itself: Celtic Literatures and Multilingualism in the Early Middle English Context
Matthieu Boyd
Early Middle English 1.1, 2019
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‘Ireland and Scotland, Wales’, in F. Stella, L. Doležalová, D. Shanzer (eds), Latin Literatures in Medieval and Early Modern Times in Europe and Beyond: A Millennium Heritage, Comparative History of Literatures in European Languages 34 (Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 2024), pp 168–176.
Pádraic Moran
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ITALO-CELTIC ORIGINS AND PREHISTORIC DEVELOPMENT OF THE IRISH LANGUAGE
Frederik Kortlandt
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‘Ériu, Alba, Letha: When Was a Language Ances¬tral to Gaelic First Spoken in Ireland?’, Emania ix (1991 [‘Focus on the Origins of the Irish’]) 17–27.
John Koch
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Language Shift in Insular Celtic in the Age of Globalisation
Marcin Dziembor
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The Grand 'Celtic' Story. Proceedings of the conference held in Brussels on 19 November 2005
Herman Clerinx , Greta Anthoons
The Grand 'Celtic' Story? Proceedings of the conference held in Brussels on 19 November 2005. With contributions by Simon James, Raimund Karl, Lauran Toorians, Claude Sterckx, Nico Roymans, 2007
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Introduction: Celtic Studies and Corpus Linguistics
Elliott Lash
Morphosyntactic Variation in Medieval Celtic Languages
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Celtic and the Adriatic - A completely reconsidered view of Celtic linguistic prehistory - Updated 18.03.2022
Eduard Selleslagh-Suykens
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Of Picts and Penguins: Celtic Languages in the New Edition of the Oxford English Dictionary
Katrin Thier
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