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Encyclopedia: Goidelic languages Source:Wikipedia
The
Goidelic languages
(also sometimes called, particularly in colloquial situations, the
Gaelic languages
or collectively
Gaelic
) have historically been part of a
dialect continuum
stretching from the south of Ireland, through the Isle of Man, to the north of Scotland. They
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Ethnologue report for Goidelic |
List of languages of Goidelic.
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The Goidelic languages (also sometimes called, particularly in colloquial situations, the Gaelic languages or collectively Gaelic) have historically been part of a dialect continuum stretching from the south of Ireland, through the Isle of Man, to the north of Scotland. They are one of two major divisions...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goidelic_languages
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The Insular Celtic hypothesis concerns the origin of the Celtic languages. The six Celtic languages of modern times can be divided into: the Goidelic languages (Irish, Manx, and Scottish Gaelic); and the Brythonic languages (Breton, Cornish...
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Insular_Celtic_languages
A selection of articles related to Goidelic languages ... A Wisdom Archive on Goidelic languages...
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A selection of articles related to Goidelic languages - Classification ... A Wisdom Archive on Goidelic languages - Classification...
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The Influence of Latin and Norse on the Goidelic Languages |
The Goidelic Celtic languages (Irish, Scottish Gaelic and Manx) were heavily influenced by both Latin and Old Norse, ... Celtic languages are divided into two distinct groups: Brythonic and Goidelic.
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Goidelic languages -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia |
The Goidelic languages originated in Ireland and are distinguished from the other group of Insular Celtic tongues—the Brythonic—by the retention of the sound q (later developing to k, spelled c), ...
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Goidelic languages is within the scope of WikiProject Celts, a collaborative effort to improve Wikipedia's coverage of Celts.
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The Goidelic languages (also sometimes called, particularly in colloquial situations, the Gaelic languages or collectively Gaelic) have historically been part of a dialect continuum stretching from ...
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The Goidelic languages (also sometimes called the Gaelic languages or collectively Gaelic) have historically been part of a dialect continuum stretching from the south of Ireland, the Isle of Man, ...
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