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Summary Of: Celtic languages

Celtic languages are limited to a few areas in... In all areas the Celtic languages are now only spoken by minorities... Scholarly handling of the Celtic languages has been rather argumentative owing to lack of much primary source data... putting most of the Continental Celtic languages in the former group... no assumption that the Continental Celtic languages descend from a common... the Celtic languages have sometimes been placed with the... How the family tree of the Celtic languages is ordered depends on which hypothesis is used...

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