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Celtic Languages
[edit]An Examination
[edit]- Introduction
- Celtic languages
- Italo-Celtic
- P-Celtic and Q-Celtic languages
- Insular Celtic languages
- Brythonic languages
- Goidelic languages
- Continental Celtic languages
- Mixed language
- Insular Celtic
- Brythonic Languages
- Pictish language
- Pritennic
- British language (Celtic)
- Old Welsh
- Middle Welsh language
- Welsh language
- History of the Welsh language
- Welsh grammar
- Welsh phonology
- Welsh syntax
- Welsh orthography
- Welsh numerals
- Colloquial Welsh morphology
- Literary Welsh morphology
- Cumbric language
- Southwestern Brythonic language
- Breton language
- Breton grammar
- Cornish language
- Unified Cornish
- Modern Cornish
- Kernewek Kemmyn
- Kernowek Standard
- Standard Written Form
- Cornish literature
- Insular Celtic
- Goidelic Languages
- Primitive Irish
- Old Irish
- Middle Irish
- Irish language
- History of the Irish language
- Irish grammar
- Irish initial mutations
- Irish conjugation
- Dependent and independent verb forms
- Irish declension
- Irish phonology
- Irish orthography
- Irish syntax
- Irish name
- Place names in Irish
- Connacht Irish
- Munster Irish
- Newfoundland Irish
- Ulster Irish
- Early Irish literature
- Modern literature in Irish
- Status of the Irish language
- Gaeltacht
- Irish language outside Ireland
- List of Irish-language given names
- Manx language
- Classical Gaelic
- Scottish Gaelic
- Scottish Gaelic phonology
- Scottish Gaelic alphabet
- Scottish Gaelic grammar
- Scottish Gaelic personal names
- Canadian Gaelic
- Galwegian Gaelic
- Differences between Scottish Gaelic and Irish
- Continental Celtic
- Celtiberian language
- Galatian language
- Gaulish language
- Lepontic language
- Lusitanian language
- Noric language
- Mixed Languages
- Bungi
- Shelta
- Miscellanea
- Consonant mutation
- Yan Tan Tethera
- Gaelic type