Gaulish
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Dictionaries
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- Notes: In French, part of an old textbook.
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- Notes: Part of the Indo-European lexicon project.
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- Notes: Entries for many Celtic languages, including Gaulish.
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Etymological lexicon of Proto-Celtic
- Notes: A work in progress, it says.
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- Notes: Part of a wiki on the language.
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- Notes: About 200 entries.
Grammars
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- Notes: An old textbook, with texts.
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Grammar summary from David Stifter
- Format: PDF
- Notes: Scroll down to the blue links for the PDFs.
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Wikipedia summary of Gaulish phonology and morphology
- Notes: A brief summary of what is known about the language.
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- Notes: A short list.
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- Notes: A bit more than some other entries here.
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Very brief summary of Gaulish declensions
- Notes: Emphasis on “brief,” and on “very.”
Charts & Aids
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- Notes: Seriously, who knew there would be charts for this language?
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- Notes: There are links to a couple other charts at the top of this page.
Texts
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Gaulish inscriptions from David Stifter
- Format: PDF
- Notes: Like the grammar resource above, scroll down to get to the links for the PDFs. Don’t miss the Powerpoint files below that, too.
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- Notes: Part of the same old textbook as linked above.
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- Notes: With pictures and transcription.
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Gaulish inscriptions in French
- Notes: Well, the inscriptions are in Gaulish, while the rest of it is in French.
Other Resources
- Toward a chronology of ancient Gaulish, Celtic, and IE
- Notes: It’s an academic article, but it has some useful charts and visuals too.
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