The Celtic Inscriptions of Britain: Phonology and Chronology, c. 400-1200ISBN: 978-1-4051-0903-1
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480 pages
March 2003, Wiley-Blackwell
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Preface.
Part I: Introduction.
1.1 The Corpus.
1.2 The Reading of the Inscriptions.
1.31 Previous Linguistic Work on the Inscriptions.
1.4 The Chronology of the Inscription: The Problem.
Part II: British Phonology (1-98).
Part III: British Chronology.
3.1 Construction of Table 3.1.
3.2 Construction of Table 3.2.
3.3 New Order of Columns.
3.4 Comparison of Linguistic and Epigraphic Relative Dating: Table 3.3.
3.5 Conflicting Epigraphic and linguistic Dates: Table 5.2.
3.6 Absolute Dating.
3.7 Summary of Absolute Dating From Non-inscriptional Sources.
3.8 Synthesis of Epigraphic and Linguistic Dates.
Part IV: Irish Phonology (1-43).
Part V: Irish Chronology.
5.1 Construction of Table 5.1.
5.2 Problems in Table 5.1.
5.3 Periodization of the Irish or Possible Irish Names: Table 5.2.
5.4 Comparison of Linguistic and Epigraphic Relative Dating.
5.5 Summary.
5.6 Absolute Dating of Irish Periods.
5.7 Brittonic and Irish Chronology Compared.
Part VI: Conclusion and List of Proposed Dates.
6.1 Conclusion.
6.2 List of Proposed Dates.
Appendices.
1. Simplified Texts of Inscriptions.
2. Concordance to ECMW and CICC Numbering.
3. Absolute Dates in LHEB for Sound Changes.
Abbreviations and Bibliography.
Index of Forms Discussed.
Index of Other Forms Mentioned.
Ancient Forms (mostly Celtic and Latin).
Medieval and Modern Forms.
Brittonic.
Irish.