light of Proto-Celtic *rīxs (“king”), which has the oblique stem *rīg-, would it be valid to reconstruct a suffix *-yom, such that Proto-Celtic *rīgyom...
conclusions. Reconstruction:Proto-Celtic/ɸoβnos > Reconstruction:Proto-Celtic/oβnos Or, better yet, to Reconstruction:Proto-Celtic/oβnus (per Matasović). The...
re-entered without careful consideration. Reconstruction:Proto-Celtic/frikā Duplicate of Proto-Celtic *ɸrikā. I would have made this page a redirect but this...
implies an unextended Proto-Celtic *tangʷā (which I already speculated privately could plausibly be found in Continental Celtic, so it's nice to see my...
home. It's possible -uwa- > -owa- happened already before the end of Proto-Celtic. —Aɴɢʀ (talk) 09:02, 14 September 2016 (UTC) @CodeCat Matasović reconstructs...
should not be re-entered without careful consideration. Reconstruction:Proto-Celtic/wlixto- Tagged but not listed by Victar almost a year ago with the comment...
The Welsh forms are borrowings. Proto-Celtic *Albiū, whether realized as *Albiyū or *Albyū, would be expected to give Elfydd or **Elf. If it were an inherited...
the only insular Celtic language to have a neuter gender, so if a neuter is attested there, you can generally assume it for Proto-Celtic too. —CodeCat 01:22...
See Reconstruction talk:Proto-Celtic/ɸoβnos#RFM discussion: November–December 2021....
phonological idiosyncrasies unique to that branch. Italian 'piccolo' also makes Proto-Celtic /-gg-/ highly unlikely unless we are proposing that Gaulish and Brythonic...