The Celtic World (Routledge Worlds)
Chapter Thirty-Six - presence of Irish; with rather more difficulty they can also indicate approximately how long Latin remain ...
Language and Society among the Insular Celts AD 400-1000 - The idea that the genitive might be being used elliptically - '(the ...
Chapter Thirty-Six - tion, reading upwards; the other, on the right, reading downwards. Only the left-hand ogam text correspon ...
Language and Society among the Insular Celts AD 400-1000 - ninth-century Juvencus manuscript (Cambridge University Library Ff. ...
Chapter Thirty-Six - IN NOMINE D(e)I SUMMI INCIPIT. CRUX. SALUATORIS. QUAE PREPARAUIT SAMSONI :. APATI PRO ANIMA SUA: [ET] PRO ...
Language and Society among the Insular Celts AD 400-1000 - When the examples of linguistic borrowing in Cormac's Glossary are ...
Chapter Thirty-Six - subsidies, trade, even office within the empire - but they also desired to remain distinct.^98 The ogam al ...
Language and Society among the Insular Celts AD 400-1000 - between the two - between the language of a Gildas and the spoken L ...
Chapter Thirty-Six - Belfast).116 It was apparently some years later that he formed a plan to travel to Gaul so as to live as ...
Language and Society among the Insular Celts AD 400-1000 - people of husbandry', the other the aes dana 'the people of craft' ...
Chapter Thirty-Six - Hadrian.^126 At Aldhelm's level issues of scholarly and national prestige came together. The competition ...
Language and Society among the Insular Celts AD 400-1000 - is most rhetorical. In T din B6 Cuailnge the situation which gives ...
Chapter Thirty-Six - was already divided into distinct dialects, recognized as different by contemporaries, as early as the ti ...
Language and Society among the Insular Celts AD 400-1000 - distinctive skills, plain Old Irish is not enough. They have to ele ...
Chapter Thirty-Six - more rare - a mere ten in Max Forster's list.^148 Yet Welsh showed no inhibitions in borrowing from Engli ...
Language and Society among the Insular Celts AD 400-1000 - to feast at the table of the king; he had a wergild of only 300 sol ...
Chapter Thirty-Six - British as a language was, therefore, losing speakers in the post-Roman period on a scale not to be match ...
Language and Society among the Insular Celts AD 400-1000 - terms, not merely in language, only a generation before Imma's expe ...
Chapter Thirty-Six - territory, as the Pillar of Eliseg proudly claims for Powys in the eighth century.164 Within Wales, howev ...
Language and Society among the Insular Celts AD 400-1000 - of a recognized orthography for Welsh shows that it had a widely ac ...
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