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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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    Goidelic languages - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    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...
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    Insular Celtic languages - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    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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    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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    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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