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The Invisible Third. The Basque and Celtic Words for "Swallow"

Stifter, David (2010) The Invisible Third. The Basque and Celtic Words for "Swallow". Eriu, 60 . pp. 145-157. ISSN 0332-0758

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Abstract

In a keynote address at the XI. Fachtagung der Indogermanischen Gesellschaft, about possible non-Indo-European influence on the Celtic languages, Kim McCone drew attention to the similarity between the Insular Celtic, e.g. OIr fannall, W gwennol, and the Basque,i.e. enara, ain(h)- ara, words for 'swallow' (Lat hirundo). McCone reconstructs *waNilri or *weNrilri as preforms for the Insular Celtic words, and *(w)aiNala for Pre- Basque (McCone 2005,408-9).l This suggestion looks very attractive and suggestive and, if correct, would shed rare light on prehistoric linguistic relationships in Western Europe. In this article, I will examine the equation more closely and add a number of observations.

Keywords:Celtic languages; Linguistics; European; Basque;
Subjects:Arts, Celtic Studies & Philosophy > Celtic Studies
ID Code:3565
Deposited By:Prof. David Shifter
Deposited On:10 Apr 2012 15:26
Journal or Publication Title:Eriu
Publisher:Royal Irish Academy
Refereed:Yes

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