Eastern European perspectives on Celtic studies /

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Hornsby, Michael, 1965-, Rosiak, Karonlina,
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Newcastle upon Tyne, UK : Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2018.
Subjects:
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Table of Contents:
  • Chapt. 1. Medieval Welsh and Norman French in contact: The syntactic development of the Welsh abnormal sentence /
  • Maggie Bonsey
  • Chapt. 2. Irish loanwords in the Southwest British Celtic Languages /
  • Bernhard Bauer
  • Chapt. 3. Young people's language activism in Brittany: the case of Diwan Immersion high school pupils and graduates /
  • Nicole Dolowy-Rybińska
  • Chapt. 4. Rhetoric or reality? Is Welsh really a living language and a language for living? language use of new Welsh speakers in Cwm Rhymni, South Wales /
  • Rhian Hodges
  • Chapt. 5. The capital of music; the land of song: choral singing, social capital and wellbeing in Wales /
  • Gwawr Ifan
  • Chapt. 6. Celtoscepticism and the future of Celtic Studies /
  • John Collis
  • Chapt. 7. Follow me up to Warsaw: a contirbution to the history of the O'Byrnes in Poland /
  • Katarzyna Gmerek
  • Chapt. 8. Iessu Nerth: a text from Peniarth 50 on prophetic healing and the reading of Welsh history /
  • Brent Miles
  • Chapt. 9. Adomnán's Vita Sancti Columbae: manuscripts and textuality /
  • Duncan Sneddon.