John Benjamins Publishing Company, 1990. — 495 p. — (Current Issues in Linguistic Theory 68).
This collection of papers on the Brythonic languages of the Celtic group is divided into four parts: Welsh linguistics, Breton and Cornish linguistics, literary linguistics, and historical linguistics. This has resulted in a book providing a thorough and comprehensive coverage of this branch of Celtic studies prepared by leading scholars in the field.
Studies in Welsh LinguisticsThe geographical distribution of Pembrokeshire negatives - Gwenllian M. Awbery
Networks, nuclei and boundaries in areal dialectology - Alan R. Thomas
Amrywio Sosioieithyddol yn Nhafodiaith Pont-rhyd-y-fen - Beth Thomas
Variation in the use of pronouns in verbnoun phrases and genitive noun phrases iin child language - Bob Morris Jones
A visit to the Galapagos - James Fife
Welsh passives - Robert D. Borsley
The welsh lateral fricatives: lateral or fricative? - Martin J. Ball
Studies in Breton and Cornish LinguisticsTraditional morphological processes and their vitality in modern Breton and Welsh - Humphrey Lloyd Humphreys
Non-finite clauses in Breton - Janig Stephens
The progressive in Breton i the light of the English progressive - Steve Hewitt
Some pbseravtions on the syntax of the Breton verbal noun - Lenora A. Timm
Spirantization to Lenition in Breton: interpretation of morphological variability - John S. Hennessey
A comparison of word-order in middle Breton and middle Cornish - Ken J. George
A problem in Cornish Phonology - N.J.A. Williams
Studies in Literary LinguisticsIrish elements in late medieval Welsh literature: the problem of Cuhelyn and *nyf - Patrick Sims-Williams
The significans of the ‘Cad Goddau’ tree list in the book Taliesin - Marged Haycock
notes on the Gododdin - Jenny Rowland
The early insular elegies: ITEM ALIA - Hildegard L.C. Tristram
The middle Welsh text Ystorya Judas - J.E. Caerwyn Williams
Studies in Historical LinguisticsThe Welsh Bahuvrihis - Stefan Zimmer
Notes on old Irish and old Welsh Consonantal spelling - Anthony Harvey
On the uses of the conjunctive pronouns in middle Welsh - Proinsias Mac Cana
Über Albiõn, elfydd, Albiorix und andere indikatoren eines Keltischen weltbildes - Wolfgang Meid
Welsh moes - Eric P. Hamp
Word-order patterns in Breudwyt Ronabwy - Erich Poppe