Post-Roman Irish settlement in Wales: new insights from a recent study of Cardiganshire place-names (original ) (raw )Language and place-names in Wales: the evidence of toponymy in Cardiganshire
Iwan Wmffre
2003
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Arthurian Toponymics: Folk Tradition or Antiquarian Invention? Review of the book: Lloyd, S. (2017). The Arthurian Place Names of Wales. Cardiff: University of Wales Press
Will Parker
Вопросы Ономастики, 2018
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1988 Dating the Loanwords: Latin Suffixes in Welsh (and Their Celtic Congeners)
Stefan Zimmer
Britain 400-600: Language and History, ed. A. Bammesberger, 1988
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Celtic Language Elements in the Place Names of Ireland
Nadia Makaryshyn
2020
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The Arthurian place names of Wales, by Scott Lloyd, Cardiff, University of Wales Press, 2017, 242 pp., £29.99 (pb), ISBN: 978-1-78683-025-8
Jeremy Harte
Time and Mind, 2018
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The Instability of Place-Names in Anglo-Saxon England and Early Medieval Wales, and the Loss of Roman Toponymy
Alaric Hall
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Some Welshmen in Domesday Book and Beyond: Aspects of Anglo-Welsh Relations in the Eleventh Century
David E. Thornton
Britons in Anglo-Saxon England, 2009
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'Multiple origin' as a useful concept for analysing borrowings into Middle Welsh
Elena Parina
INDO-EUROPEAN LINGUISTICS AND CLASSICAL PHILOLOGY–XXIV Proceedings of the 24th Conference in Memory of Professor Joseph M. Tronsky, 2020
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'The Welsh conquest of Ireland', in Emer Purcell, Paul MacCotter, Julianne Nyhan & John Sheehan (eds), Clerics, Kings and Vikings: essays on medieval Ireland in honour of Donnchadh Ó Corráin (Dublin, 2015), pp 103-14
Seán Duffy
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Place-name Studies and Agrarian Colonization in North Wales
Colin Thomas
Welsh History Review, 1980
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Indo-European and non-Indo-European aspects to the languages and placenames in Britain and Ireland. An Overview.
George Broderick
Lochlann. Festschrift for Jan Erik Rekdal, Professor of Celtic Studies in the University of Oslo., 2013
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Negotiating Welshness: Multilingualism in Wales Before and After 1066 (book chapter)
Helen Fulton
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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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The Eastern Border of Celtic Settlement: A Toponymic Perspective. In: Proceedings of the 6th International Colloquium of Societas Celto-Slavica, ed. by Dafydd Johnston, Elena Parina & Maxim Fomin. Aberystwyth: University of Wales - Centre for Advanced Welsh and Celtic Studies 2015, 23-29.
Václav Blažek
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'Towards a Chronology of Topographical Elements in Irish Place-Names: Some Strategies for Establishing Relative Chronology', web-published by ICOS in the proceedings of the 23rd International Congress of Onomastic Sciences, held at York University, Toronto, August 2008.
Paul Tempan
Names in Multi-Lingual, Multi-Cultural and Multi-Ethnic Contact: Proceedings of the 23rd International Congress of Onomastic Sciences August 17-22, 2008, York University, Toronto, Canada, 2009
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From Synthetic to Analytic? The Changing use of Diminutive Expressions in Welsh
Karolina Rosiak
Celts and Their Cultures at Home and Abroad. A Festschrift for Malcolm Broun, 2013
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A MYNACH BY ANY OTHER NAME . . . : THE ANTHROPONYMY OF THE WELSH CISTERCIANS, c.1300–1540
David E. Thornton
The Welsh History Review / Cylchgrawn Hanes Cymru, 2021
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The Status of the Welsh Language in Medieval Wales (book chapter)
Helen Fulton
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Proceedings of the second European symposium in Celtic Studies: Abstracts
Katharina Möller , Daniel Büchner
Raimund Karl & Katharina Möller (Hrsg. / 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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'The Persistence of Welsh Identity: A Reassessment of English Cultural Dominance in a Marcher Lordship during the Twelfth Century', Identities, Communities and ‘Imagined Communities’ Postgraduate Conference, University of Bristol, 14th-15th April 2023.
Caroline Bourne
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New Perspectives in Celtic Studies
Tomasz Czerniak
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The North-eastern Border of the Celtic World. In: ‘Y geissaw chwedleu’. Proceedings of the 7th International Colloquium of Societas Celto-Slavica, ed. by Aled Llion Jones & Maxim Fomin. Bangor: University School of Welsh (Studia Celto-Slavica 8) 2018, 7-22.
Václav Blažek
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Was it really Caer Cybi? The landing point of two Franciscans from Ireland in North Wales in 1323
Alexander Falileyev
Anglesey Antiquarian Society Transactions 2019 [2020], 89-106, 2019
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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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Gaelic place-names and the social history of Gaelic speakers in medieval Menteith
Peter McNiven
2011
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The antipodes between classical and medieval Welsh and Irish tradition
Tomislav Bilić
Medium Aevum , 2019
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Celts, Britons, and Gaels—Names, Peoples, and Identities
John Koch
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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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Wales in late medieval and early modern English histories: neglect, rediscovery, and their implications
Tim Thornton
Historical Research
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Some Cornish place-names with *lyw
Alexander Falileyev
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Dumbleton, Gloucestershire, and the Celtic Substrate
John Taylor
Working Paper (Dublin), 2022
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River-names, Celtic and Old English: their dual medieval and post-medieval personalities
Stephen J Yeates
Journal of English Place-name Society 38, 2006
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Toponyms as Evidence of Linguistic Influence on the British Isles : Diplomski rad
Sven Tintor
2011
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Celtic and Venetic in contact: The Dialectal Attribution of the Personal Names in the Venetic record
Blanca María Prósper
Zeitschrift für Celtische Philologie, 2019
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Defended Settlement in Early Medieval Wales, Problems of Presence, Absence and Interpretation
Andy Seaman
Fortified Settlements in Early Medieval Europe: Defended Communities of the 8th‐10th Centuries (eds. N. Christie and H. Herold), 2016.
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