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WELSH STUDIES: LANGUAGE

WELSH STUDIES: LANGUAGE CELTIC LANGUAGES I. WELSH STUDIES LANGUAGE By DAVID THORNE, Senior Lecturer in Welsh Language and Literature, St Davids University College, Lampeter 1. GENERAL Javier de Hoz, 'The Celts of the Iberian Peninsula', ZGP, 45: 1-37, is a review of the history of the Celts of the Iberian Peninsula; H. addresses problems such as the separation of proto-Celt iberian from the European Celtic continuum and important developments in archaeology. Erich Poppe, 'The Celtic languages in Conrad Gess­ ner's Mithridates (1555)', ib., 240-50, includes a survey of Gessner's discussion of the Celtic languages. 2. PHONETICS AND PHONOLOGY P. Sims-Williams, 'The emergence of Old Welsh, Cornish and Breton orthography, 600-800: the evidence of Archaic Old Welsh', BBGS, 38: 20-86, is an analysis of sources that suggest that Archaic Old Welsh (early 7th-c. Welsh) orthography was established by the mid-6th c. 3. GRAMMAR Studies in Brythonic Word Order, ed. James Fife and Erich Poppe, Amsterdam, Benjamins, ix + 360 pp., is an overview of contemporary word order research in the Brythonic languages and seven of the contributions are directly relevant to Welsh Studies:]. T. Koch, 'On the prehistory ofBrittonic syntax' (1-43) is a reconstructive study of Brittonic syntax based in the main on http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png The Year’s Work in Modern Language Studies Brill

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0084-4152
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2222-4297
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10.1163/22224297-90003269
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CELTIC LANGUAGES I. WELSH STUDIES LANGUAGE By DAVID THORNE, Senior Lecturer in Welsh Language and Literature, St Davids University College, Lampeter 1. GENERAL Javier de Hoz, 'The Celts of the Iberian Peninsula', ZGP, 45: 1-37, is a review of the history of the Celts of the Iberian Peninsula; H. addresses problems such as the separation of proto-Celt iberian from the European Celtic continuum and important developments in archaeology. Erich Poppe, 'The Celtic languages in Conrad Gess­ ner's Mithridates (1555)', ib., 240-50, includes a survey of Gessner's discussion of the Celtic languages. 2. PHONETICS AND PHONOLOGY P. Sims-Williams, 'The emergence of Old Welsh, Cornish and Breton orthography, 600-800: the evidence of Archaic Old Welsh', BBGS, 38: 20-86, is an analysis of sources that suggest that Archaic Old Welsh (early 7th-c. Welsh) orthography was established by the mid-6th c. 3. GRAMMAR Studies in Brythonic Word Order, ed. James Fife and Erich Poppe, Amsterdam, Benjamins, ix + 360 pp., is an overview of contemporary word order research in the Brythonic languages and seven of the contributions are directly relevant to Welsh Studies:]. T. Koch, 'On the prehistory ofBrittonic syntax' (1-43) is a reconstructive study of Brittonic syntax based in the main on

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The Year’s Work in Modern Language StudiesBrill

Published: Mar 13, 1993

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