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The geographical distribution of Pembrokeshire negatives
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Gwenllian M. Awbery
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Introduction ix
- Publications of T. Arwyn Watkins xv
- Tabula Gratulatoria xxi
- Appreciation 1
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1. Studies in Welsh linguistics
- The geographical distribution of Pembrokeshire negatives 11
- Networks, nuclei and boundaries in areal dialectology 25
- Amrywio Sosioieithyddol yn Nhafodiaith Pont-rhyd-y-fen 41
- Variation in the use of pronouns in verbnoun phrases and genitive noun phrases iin child language 53
- A visit to the Galapagos 77
- Welsh passives 89
- The welsh lateral fricatives 109
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2. Studies in Breton and Cornish linguistics
- Traditional morphological processes and their vitality in modern Breton and Welsh 129
- Non-finite clauses in Breton 151
- The progressive in Breton i the light of the English progressive 167
- Some pbseravtions on the syntax of the Breton verbal noun 189
- Spirantization to Lenition in Breton 209
- A comparison of word-order in middle Breton and middle Cornish 225
- A problem in Cornish Phonology 241
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3. Studies in literary linguistics
- Irish elements in late medieval Welsh literature 277
- The significans of the ‘Cad Goddau’ tree list in the book Taliesin 297
- notes on the Gododdin 333
- The early insular elegies 343
- The middle Welsh text Ystorya Judas 363
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4. Studies in Historical linguistics
- The Welsh Bahuvrihis 375
- Notes on old Irish and old Welsh Consonantal spelling 403
- On the uses of the conjunctive pronouns in middle Welsh 411
- Über Albiõn, elfydd, Albiorix und andere indikatoren eines Keltischen weltbildes 435
- Welsh moes 441
- Word-order patterns in Breudwyt Ronabwy 445
- Author index 461
- Subject index 467
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Introduction ix
- Publications of T. Arwyn Watkins xv
- Tabula Gratulatoria xxi
- Appreciation 1
-
1. Studies in Welsh linguistics
- The geographical distribution of Pembrokeshire negatives 11
- Networks, nuclei and boundaries in areal dialectology 25
- Amrywio Sosioieithyddol yn Nhafodiaith Pont-rhyd-y-fen 41
- Variation in the use of pronouns in verbnoun phrases and genitive noun phrases iin child language 53
- A visit to the Galapagos 77
- Welsh passives 89
- The welsh lateral fricatives 109
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2. Studies in Breton and Cornish linguistics
- Traditional morphological processes and their vitality in modern Breton and Welsh 129
- Non-finite clauses in Breton 151
- The progressive in Breton i the light of the English progressive 167
- Some pbseravtions on the syntax of the Breton verbal noun 189
- Spirantization to Lenition in Breton 209
- A comparison of word-order in middle Breton and middle Cornish 225
- A problem in Cornish Phonology 241
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3. Studies in literary linguistics
- Irish elements in late medieval Welsh literature 277
- The significans of the ‘Cad Goddau’ tree list in the book Taliesin 297
- notes on the Gododdin 333
- The early insular elegies 343
- The middle Welsh text Ystorya Judas 363
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4. Studies in Historical linguistics
- The Welsh Bahuvrihis 375
- Notes on old Irish and old Welsh Consonantal spelling 403
- On the uses of the conjunctive pronouns in middle Welsh 411
- Über Albiõn, elfydd, Albiorix und andere indikatoren eines Keltischen weltbildes 435
- Welsh moes 441
- Word-order patterns in Breudwyt Ronabwy 445
- Author index 461
- Subject index 467