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O’Rahilly (T. F.): -genn for -chenn.
In Ériu 13, 1942, pp. 140–3.
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1090 |
Dillon (Myles): Linguistic borrowing and historical evidence.
In Lg 21, 1945, pp. 12–17.
(1) the intensive-durative prefix *ande-; (2) on T. F. O’Rahilly’s pre-Goidelic substratum of Brittonic speech in Ireland; (3) on ‘cultural’ and ‘intimate’ borrowing.
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1091 |
O’Rahilly (Thomas F.): Early Irish history and mythology.
Dublin: D.I.A.S., 1946 (repr. 1957, 64). x + 566 (568 in repr.) pp.
Adds & corrs. in Celtica 1, 1950, pp. 391–402, 409.
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1092 |
Raftery (Joseph): Some archaeological aspects of the Goidelic problem.
In 437 [Fs. Torna], pp. 101–7.
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1093 |
Heiermeier (A. M.): The British and Goidelic element in Ireland. Notes and suggestions on T. F. O’Rahilly’s Early Irish history and mythology. {1091}
In JRSAI 82, 1952, pp.37–44.
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1094 |
Mac White (Eóin): Problems of Irish archaelology and Celtic philology.
In ZCP 25, 1956, (H. 1/2, 1955), pp. 1–29 [no more publ.].
I. Archaeology and philology. II.1. Pre-Indo-European dialects and Celtic; 2. The problem of Goidelic and other q-Celtic dialects; 3. The Brittonic dialect in Ireland; 4. Celtic invaders and Irish tradition; 5. References to Ireland in Greek and Roman texts and their chronological significance.
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1095 |
Watkins (T. Arwyn): Points of similarity between Old Welsh and Old Irish orthography.
In BBCS 21, 1966 (pt. 2, 1965), pp. 135–41.
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1096 |
de Búrca (Seán): On the origin and language of the Goidels.
In StC 1, 1966, pp.128–37.
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1097 |
Greene (David): Some linguistic evidence relating to the British Church.
In 478 [Christianity in Britain], pp. 75–86.
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1098 |
Adams (G. B): Language and man in Ireland.
In UF 15/16, 1970, pp. 140–71.
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