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The Celtic language family consists of three languages still spoken in the British Isles (Irish, Scottish Gaelic and Welsh), one language still spoken in Brittany (NW France), two languages that died out within the last few centuries (Cornish and Manx), and several languages spoken in Classical times that we know relatively little about (Gaulish, Ligurian, Lepontic, etc.). Pictish may or may not have been Celtic.

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North American Association for Celtic Language Teachers
Also welcomes members from outside North America, researchers in applied linguistics, and graduate students in related fields. Information regarding Celtic language classes in North America, contacts, and links. The site also presents the Journal of Celtic Language Learning.
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Celtic Language Resources
A bibliography and collection of classified links to Celtic language resources on the Internet.
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Labara - Introduction to the Celtic Languages: Part I - A Very Brief History
Short history of the Celtic language family, by Meredith Richard (from the online version of the journal "Keltria: A Journal of Druidism and Celtic Magick").
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Ceantar.org
Leathanach pearsanta ó San Francisco le heolas, nascanna agus foclóir.
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Celtling Listserv
Private email list with discussions of Celtic linguistics, owned by Andrew Carnie.
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Comparison of Scottish and Irish Gaelic
A three-column table of common phrases in English, Scottish Gaelic, and Irish for comparison.
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Gaelic and Gaelic Culture
A rather popular introduction to the languages and cultures of the Gaels, i.e. the people who now speak or who have spoken at one time any one of the three Gaelic languages: Irish, Manx, and Scottish Gaelic.
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Rowan Leaf Celtic Book, Music & Video Store
Online store selling Celtic-related materials through the Internet. Large selection of books, including many out-of-print or otherwise hard-to-get, is available.
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Everson Gunn Teoranta
Links to pages dealing with Celtic and other minority languages, language resources, localization, and character set encoding issues.
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The Celtic Languages
Outline information, mostly based on the Cambridge Encyclopaedia of Language.
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International Celtic Congress
Founded in 1902 to promote the knowledge, use, and appreciation of the Celtic languages and cultures. Includes an organization constitution, events and contact details.
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Celtic Studies Starter Kit
A collection of annotated bibliographies, annotated links, and FAQs about ancient and modern Celtic languages and cultures, with an emphasis on medieval Celtic languages and literatures. Author: Lisa L. Spangenberg.
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Proto-Celtic - English
List of 3500 reconstructed Proto-Celtic roots, with corresponding meanings.
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English - Proto-Celtic
A list of approximately 4000 reconstructed Proto-Celtic words with their English equivalents, in English word order.



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