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English and Celtic in Contact
Routledge Studies in Germanic Linguistics Series
Authors: Filppula Markku, Klemola Juhani, Paulasto Heli
Language: EnglishSubjects for English and Celtic in Contact:
Keywords
Celtic Inuence; language; Celtic Hypothesis; inuences; Scottish Gaelic; hypothesis; Celtic; loanwords; Celtic Languages; effects; Insular Celts; insular; Gaelic; celts; Manx Gaelic; living; Celtic Substratum; community; Celtic Loanwords; south; Contact Effects; English Progressive Form; South Western Dialects; Van Der Auwera; SED Data; Northern Subject Rule; Cleft Construction; Denite Article; Verbal Noun Construction; Adventus Saxonum; Living Community Language; EModE Period; OE Distinction; External Possessor; Irish Speakers
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List of Figures
List of Tables
List of Maps
List of Abbreviations
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I: Early Celtic Influences in English
Chapter 1: The Historical Background to the Early Contacts
Chapter 2: The Linguistic Outcomes of the Early Contacts
Part II: Celtic influences in the modern age
Chapter 3: The Historical Background to the Modern Contacts and to Language Shift in Celtic-speaking Areas
Chapter 4: The Linguistic Outcomes of the Modern Contacts
Part III: The Extent of Celtic Influences in English
Chapter 5: The Debates on the Extent of Celtic Influences in English
Chapter 6: A Reassessment of the Evidence for Celtic Influences
Chapter 7: Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Markku Filppula is Professor of English at the University of Joensuu and Docent in English Philology at the University of Helsinki.
Juhani Klemola is Professor of English at the University of Tampere and co-editor of Speech Past and Present: Studies in English Dialectology in Memory of Ossi Ihalainen (1996) and of The Celtic Roots of English (2002).
Heli Paulasto (former Pitkänen) is a Joensuu-based dialectologist and is co-editor of The Celtic Roots of English (2002).
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