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D:
LEXICON, ONOMASTICS
D 1: LEXICON (LEXICOLOGY, LEXICOGRAPHY AND ETYMOLOGY)
D 1.1: Lexicography (dictionaries, vocabularies)
D 1.1.1: Native lexicography
D 1.1.2: Modern lexicography: Early Irish
D 1.1.3: Modern lexicography: Modern Irish
D 1.1.4: Modern lexicography: Manx
D 1.1.4: Modern lexicography: Scottish Gaelic
D 1.1.5: Modern lexicography: Irish English
D 1.2: Lexicology
D 1.2.1: Lexical copying (= Lexical borrowing) between Irish (i.e. Celtic) and Non Indo-European
D 1.2.2: Lexical copying (= Lexical borrowing) between Irish and Latin
D 1.2.3: Lexical copying (= Lexical borrowing) between Irish and British
D 1.2.4: Lexical copying (= Lexical borrowing) between Irish (incl. Scottish Gaelic and Manx) and English (incl. Scots)
D 1.2.5: Lexical copying (= Lexical borrowing) between Irish (incl. Scottish Gaelic and Manx) and Norse
D 1.2.6: Lexical copying (= Lexical borrowing) between Irish (incl. Scottish Gaelic and Manx) and other languages (French, etc.)
D 1.3: Etymology (Individual)
D 1.4: Etymology (Collections)
D 1.5: Phraseology, paroemiology
D 1.6: Terminology, lexical planning
D 2: SEMANTICS AND PRAGMATICS
D 2.1: Semantics
D 2.1.3: Historical semantics (cf. historical linguistics)
D 2.2: Pragmatics
D 3: ONOMASTICS
D 3.1: Anthroponymy
D 3.2: Toponymy, ethnica: General and various
D 3.2.1: Toponymy: Ireland
D 3.2.2: Toponymy: Scotland
D 3.2.3: Toponymy: Isle of Man
D 3.3: Other name studies