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Ancient languages / Indo-European languages / Writing systems / Languages of Spain / Celtiberian language / Gaulish language / Celtiberian script / Laryngeal theory / Diphthong / Celtic languages / Celtic culture / Continental Celtic languages
Date: 2003-07-08 10:22:02
Ancient languages
Indo-European languages
Writing systems
Languages of Spain
Celtiberian language
Gaulish language
Celtiberian script
Laryngeal theory
Diphthong
Celtic languages
Celtic culture
Continental Celtic languages

An outline of Celtiberian grammar D.S. Wodtko

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