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The History of Language in Shetland
Shetland and Orkney Island-Names – a Dynamic Group Peder Gammeltoft
Pictish Place-Names in the North- East FINZEAN, BIRSE
The Brittonic Language in the Old North
PICTISH PLACE-NAMES REVISITED Simon Taylor This Paper Aims to Do
Aberystwyth University a Note on the Ogham Inscription from Buckquoy
Place Names, Highlands & Islands of Scotland
Keltic Researches; Studies in the History and Distribution of the Ancient Goidelic Language and Peoples
A Revised Account of the Inscriptions of the Northern 1'Igts. by John Rhys, M.A., Ll.D., Hon. Mem. S.A. Scot., Principal of Jesu
Approaching the Pictish Language: Historiography, Early Evidence and the Question of Pritenic
ARCHAEOLOGY and LANGUAGE the Puzzle of Indo-European Origins
Bronze- and Iron-Age Celtic-Speakers: What Don't We Know, What Can't We Know, and What Could We Know? Language, Genetics
Eg Phd, Mphil, Dclinpsychol
The Contemporary Scottish Gaelic Linguistic and Cultural Landscape By
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The Journal of Scottish Name Studies Vol
P-Celtic in Southern Scotland and Cumbria: a Review of the Place-Name Evidence for Possible Pictish Phonology
Insular Celtic: Ogam Celta Insular: Ogam
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Who Were the Picts?
The Journal of Scottish Name Studies Vol
The Substratum in Insular Celtic
The Ogham-Inscribed Spindle-Whorl from Buckquoy: Evidenc Irise Th Hr Languagefo Pre-Vikinn Ei G Orkney? Katherine Forsyth*
Celtic Dialects;
Scots, Northern and Insular (Millar).Pdf
Aesthetic Appreciation of Unfamiliar Accents Bachelor’S Diploma Thesis
Hildegard LC Tristram (Ed.)
The 10Th Celtic Linguistics Conferences Maynooth University 4
The Picts Re-Imagined Ii
Scotland's Linguistic Landscape: the Lack of Policy and Planning with Scotland's Place-Names and Signage
Gaelic in Medieval Scotland: Advent and Expansion