• The Southwestern Brittonic languages (Breton: Predeneg ar mervent, Cornish: Brythonek Dyghowbarthgorlewin) are the Brittonic Celtic languages spoken in...
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  • Early Middle Ages; its counterpart was the ancestor of the Southwestern Brittonic languages. The reason and date for the split is often given as the Battle...
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    The Brittonic languages (also Brythonic or British Celtic; Welsh: ieithoedd Brythonaidd/Prydeinig; Cornish: yethow brythonek/predennek; and Breton: yezhoù...
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    is a Southwestern Brittonic language of the Celtic language group spoken in Brittany, part of modern-day France. It is the only Celtic language still...
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  • Southwestern Brittonic language of the Celtic language family. Along with Welsh and Breton, Cornish is descended from the Common Brittonic language spoken...
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    Ulster Scots Brythonic languages Western Brittonic languages Welsh Southwestern Brittonic languages Cornish Goidelic languages Irish Ulster Irish Scottish...
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    The language eventually began to diverge; some linguists have grouped subsequent developments as Western and Southwestern Brittonic languages. Western...
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    Goidelic languages, while Welsh, Cornish and Breton are Brittonic. All of these are Insular Celtic languages, since Breton, the only living Celtic language spoken...
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  • distinct groups: Insular Celtic languages Brittonic (or Brythonic) languages Breton Cornish Welsh Goidelic languages Irish Manx Scottish Gaelic The Insular...
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  • one of the two groups of Insular Celtic languages, the other being the Brittonic languages. Goidelic languages historically formed a dialect continuum...
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  • Neo-Brittonic, also known as Neo-Brythonic, is a stage of the Insular Celtic Brittonic languages that emerged by the middle of the sixth century CE. Neo-Brittonic...
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    Brittonic languages of Scotland survive to the modern day, though they have been reconstructed to a degree. The ancestral Common Brittonic language was...
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  • Cumbric (redirect from Cumbric (language))
    Scottish Lowlands. It was closely related to Old Welsh and the other Brittonic languages. Place-name evidence suggests Cumbric may also have been spoken as...
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    Gallaecian? Insular Celtic Brittonic / British (P Celtic) Common Brittonic / Old Brittonic (extinct) Southwestern Brittonic (dialect continuum) Old Cornish...
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  • Few English words are known to come directly from Brittonic. More can be proven to derive from Gaulish, which arrived through Norman French, often strengthened...
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  • Brittonicisms in English are the linguistic effects in English attributed to the historical influence of Brittonic (i.e. British Celtic) speakers as they...
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    was spoken as a native language in Roman Britain and that at least some of the dramatic changes that the Brittonic languages underwent around the 6th...
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    Hen Ogledd (category Articles containing Welsh-language text)
    have once been common in all Brittonic varieties, but which later vanished from Welsh and the Southwestern Brittonic languages. In general, however, the...
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  • Cornish phonology (category Articles containing Old Cornish-language text)
    and transcription delimiters. The Cornish language separated from the southwestern dialect of Common Brittonic at some point between 600 and 1000 AD. The...
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    non-Indo-European languages, most speak languages within either the Uralic or Turkic families. Still smaller groups — such as Basque (language isolate), Semitic...
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  • Country, Wessex, and Dumnonia (in order of most to least recent) Southwestern Brittonic languages This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the...
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    languages of the Roman Empire, but other languages were regionally important. Latin was the original language of the Romans and remained the language...
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  • Breton (redirect from Bretish language)
    and generally Breton people Breton language, a Southwestern Brittonic Celtic language of the Indo-European language family, spoken in Brittany Breton (horse)...
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    between the three Goidelic languages (Irish, Scottish Gaelic and Manx). Gaelic is a collective term for the Goidelic languages, and when the context is...
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    Welsh toponymy (category Articles containing Welsh-language text)
    from Cumbric Din Eidin "Eidin's Fort". The Cornish language is a Southwestern Brittonic language and many place-names in Cornwall and to a lesser extent...
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  • Cornish (category Language and nationality disambiguation pages)
    Kingdom. It may refer to: Cornish language, a Brittonic Southwestern Celtic language of the Indo-European language family, spoken in Cornwall Cornish...
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    Vocabularium Cornicum (category Brittonic languages)
    forces. By the time the Vocabularium Cornicum was written, the Southwestern Brittonic languages in Britain had been restricted to the territory west of the...
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  • English is a West Germanic language that originated from Ingvaeonic languages brought to Britain in the mid-5th to 7th centuries AD by Anglo-Saxon migrants...
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  • history of language into ancient times and the Neolithic. The distribution of languages has changed substantially over time. Major regional languages like Elamite...
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    Iverni (redirect from Ivernic language)
    is a hypothetical language proposed by T. F. O'Rahilly. He suggested that it was an unattested P-Celtic (probably Brittonic) language spoken in Ireland...
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