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  1. 1
    Published 2014
    “…The book you have in your hands has its distant ancestor in an International Symposium held at the University of Salamanca in September 2011 (2nd-4th) and entitled «Continental Celtic Word Formation. The Onomastic Data». The idea for this gathering arose from a series of conversations between Juan Luis García Alonso, Patrick Sims-Williams and Alexander Falileyev in Aberystwyth in March 2010. …”
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  2. 2
    Published 2013
    Table of Contents: “…CONTINENTAL CELTIC (...); PÁGINA LEGAL; CONTENTS; INTRODUCTION; PERSONAL ONOMASTICS AND LOCAL SOCIETY IN ANCIENT LUSITANIA; THE CELTIC COMPOSITION VOWELS -O- AND -IOPATRICK; A CELTIBERIAN INSCRIPTION FROM THE RAINER DAEHNHARDT COLLECTION AND THE PROBLEM OF THE CELTIBERIAN GENITIVE PLURAL; THE PHONETIC INTERFACE OF WORD FORMATION IN CONTINENTAL CELTIC; GOING FURTHER EAST: NEW DATA, NEW ANALYSIS; TWO CONTINENTAL CELTIC STUDIES: THE VOCATIVE OF GAULISH, AND ESSIMNUS*; SOME GAULISH PARTICIPIAL FORMATIONS; CELTIC PERSONAL NAMES IN THE PROVINCE OF AQUITANIA: DERIVATION AND COMPOSITION…”
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    Published 2013
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  4. 4
    Published 2014
    “…The book you have in your hands has its distant ancestor in an International Symposium held at the University of Salamanca in September 2011 (2nd-4th) and entitled «Continental Celtic Word Formation. The Onomastic Data». The idea for this gathering arose from a series of conversations between Juan Luis García Alonso, Patrick Sims-Williams and Alexander Falileyev in Aberystwyth in March 2010. …”
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    Published 2022
    Subjects: “…Ancient history and culture, Comparative religious studies, Celtic philology, diachronic linguistics, Germania inferior, Germanic philology, Indo-European philology, interpretatio Romana, Latin inscriptions, Mediterranean deities, mother goddesses, onomastics, personal names, Roman history, theonyms, translation names, votive formulae…”
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