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  1. Most of the Gallic and Brittonic languages are P-Celtic, while the Goidelic and Hispano-Celtic (or Celtiberian) languages are Q-Celtic. The P-Celtic languages (also called Gallo-Brittonic ) are sometimes seen (for example by Koch 1992) as a central innovating area as opposed to the more conservative peripheral Q-Celtic languages.

    • Proto-Celtic

      Proto-Celtic, or Common Celtic, is the hypothetical...

    • Lepontic

      Lepontic is an ancient Alpine Celtic language that was...

  2. Celt (Bahasa Ireland: Ceiltigh, Bahasa Gaelik Scotland: Ceilteach, bahasa Wales: Celtiaid, Breton: Kelted) merupakan beberapa kumpulan yang berkait di Eropah tengah pada masa silam yang berkongsi kebudayaan dan ciri-ciri bahasa asal. Masa kini, Celtic sering digunakan untuk menggambarkan penduduk beberapa kelompok etnik, termasuk kebudayaan dan ...

  3. The Celtic Football Club (disebut /ˈsɛltɪk/) merupakan sebuah kelab bola sepak Scotland di bandar Glasgow, dan bertanding dalam Liga Perdana Scotland. Kelab ini ditubuhkan pada tahun 1887 dan mula bermain pada 1888. Mereka telah memenangi Liga Perdana Scotland sebanyak 42 kali dan Piala Scotland sebanyak 35 kali.

  4. Q-Celts. The division of the Celtic languages into Q- and P-families depends on whether they retained the Indo-European qu- or substituted a p-. The substitution of p- for qu- probably took place in the first millennium bc in central Europe and spread to the west, but not as far as Ireland or the Celtic areas of the Iberian peninsula. The p-/q ...

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  6. 20 hours ago · Gaulish was largely a P-Celtic language, with traces of Q-Celtic. The p-/ q- split is clearest in cognates retaining the same roots, e.g. W pen , head and Ir. ceann , head. The Modern P-Celtic languages are Welsh, Cornish, and Breton; these are also called Brythonic.

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  8. www.ancienttexts.org › library › celticQ-Celtic - Ancient Texts

    Q-Celtic. formerly "Goidelic". A term designating those languages of the Celtic branch which include Irish, Scottish Gaelic, Manx, and the extinct Celtiberian of Spain. So-called because of their use of the "k" sound, while the so-called "P-Celtic" or Brythonic branch uses the letter "p": Q-Celtic. cé (who)

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