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Spirantization to Lenition in Breton

interpretation of morphological variability
  • John S. Hennessey
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© 1990 John Benjamins Publishing Company

© 1990 John Benjamins Publishing Company

Chapters in this book

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