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Summary Of: Gaulish

The Gaulish language is known from several hundred inscriptions on... Gaulish has six or seven... The ancient Gaulish language was more similar to... The majority of Gaulish sentences are SVO... Gaulish was certainly not a... Considering that Gaulish is not a verb... Gaulish has a number of clitic pronominals... The Gaulish corpus is edited in the... The longest known Gaulish text was found in... a lot of modern placenames are derived from Gaulish names as they are in the rest of Gaul... A number of coins with Gaulish inscriptions in the Greek alphabet have been found in Switzerland... Gaulish language on TIED...

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