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Italo-Celtic
Italo-Celtic Italo-Celtic refers to the hypothesis that the Italic languages and the Celtic languages are descended from a common ...
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Talk:Italo-Celtic
Talk:Italo-Celtic moved from Talk:Indo-European languages I ... see you are warming up now, Angr :) Italo-Celtic, however, has much much fewer supporters than ... wasn't Angr; that was me. Anyway, Italo-Celtic may not have majority support ( ...
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Celtic languages
Celtic languages Indo-European Indo-European languages Albanian ... Yamna | Corded Ware Indo-European studies The Celtic languages are the languages descended from Proto-Celtic, or "Common Celtic", a branch of the greater Indo-European ... Peninsula, and into Asia Minor (Galatia). Today, Celtic languages are now limited to a ...
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Celtic languages (translated from German)
Celtic languages Those celtic languages is a group of languages, in ... and become. Table of contents Systematization Those celtic languages become from the linguistics that indogermanischen ... family related. In former times those became celtic group that italischen language's group (z ... posed. One spoke therefore of the hypothetical "Italo-celtic" as the preliminary stage of ...
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Celtic language (translated from French)
Celtic language Celtic languages form a group of Indo-European ... languages separated in two branches. Among the Celtic languages spoken today, and after the recognition ... by 300 000 speakers, remains the only Celtic language still spoken not to have an ... official statute in its cultural zone. Synopsis Celtic continental The languages of this group ...
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Celtic gods (translated from Russian)
Celtic gods (among the written sources important role ... giving a comparatively complete enumeration of ancient-Celtic gods according to their functions. However, he ... must it relates seriously, remembering that the Celtic and italo- Greek mythologies it is deep of rodstvenny ... of Caesar, it knew how from many Celtic means to isolate almost all basic ...
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Talk:Celtic languages
Talk:Celtic languages Page for discussion about the Celtic languages page. Are you sure Breton is ... There are no living speakers of Continental Celtic languages, according to it. Mea culpa, I ... that the language was carried by the Celtic travellers to what is now Britain across ... s entirely reasonable to assume that Insular Celtic languages evolved from Continental ones(*), the ...
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Proto-Celtic language
Proto-Celtic language Language classification Indo-European Celtic Proto-Celtic The Proto-Celtic language, also called Common Celtic, is the putative ancestor of all ...
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Talk:Gaulish language
... his time (early 4th century AD) a Celtic dialect (closely resembling that of the Galatians ... May 2005 I really doubt that a Celtic language and Latin might be mutually intelligible ... scholars noted that there were similarities between Celtic languages and Latin. I imagine, since Celts ... have been similar anyway. A few examples Celtic mor = Latin mare = English sea (mere) Celtic deus = Latin deus = English god (deity) ...
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Talk:Ligurian language
... very much that it is even a Celtic language, let alone a close relative of ... took a stand in favor of the Celtic hypothesis. His entire argument, however, hinges on ... because *gotsis is nowhere else attested in Celtic. So, it has to be Lepontic. Ergo ... Gaulish, because this personal name clearly shows Celtic phonology (*p > 0, *st > ts). Never mind ... of-hand, *gotsis does become attested in Celtic! (Furthermore, personal names are not all ...
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