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Late Modern Irish and the Dynamics of Language Change and Language Death
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Language shift, Diglossia and dialectal variation in Western Brittany : the case of Southern Cornouaille
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Effects of Language Contact on Roman and Gaulish Personal Names
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The growth of Irish (L1) : English (L2) Literary Code-mixing, 1600-1900: contexts, genres and realisations
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Of picts and penguins – Celtic Languages in the New Edition of the Oxford English Dictionary
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The Celtic languages in contact : Papers from the workshop within the framework of the XIII International Congress of Celtic Studies, Bonn, 26-27 July 2007
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Interdisciplinary studies on information structure : ISIS ; working papers of the SFB 632. - Vol. 1
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The role of cross-linguistic formal similarity in Hungarian-German bilingual learners of English as a foreign language
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