Sims-Williams, Patrick The Celtic Composition Vowels –o- and –io- P. 37-50 Is part of Continental Celtic word formation : the onomastic data Chapters from the same volume (available individually) Introduction Get chapter Personal Onomastics and Local Society in Ancient Lusitania Get chapter The Celtic Composition Vowels –o- and –io- A Celtiberian Inscription from the Rainer Daehnhardt Collection and the Problem of the Celtiberian Genitive Plural Get chapter The Phonetic Interface of Word Formation in Continental Celtic Get chapter Going further East : New Data, New Analysis Get chapter Two Continental Celtic Studies : the Vocative of Gaulish, and Essimnus Get chapter Some Gaulish Participial Formations Get chapter Celtic Personal Names in the Province of Aquitania : Derivation and Compositio Get chapter Seeing or Believing in a Realm of Celtic Ghosts Get chapter The -anko- Sequence in Celtiberian Anthroponymy Get chapter Une récurrence de la toponymie vieille-celtique : les formations en nasale -(h₃)on- faites sur un théonyme du type Vesontiō (locus) ← Vesontis (deus) Get chapter Sifting the Evidence : New Interpretations on Celtic and Non-Celtic Personal Names of Western Hispania in the light of Phonetics, Composition and Suffixation Get chapter From Compound to Derivative : the Development of a Patronymic Suffix in Gaulish Get chapter Preverbs and Personal Names Get chapter Show more Information ISBN: 9788490123836 Permalink: http://digital.casalini.it/2939461 DISCIPLINES