A Historical Phonology of Breton

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A Historical Phonology of Breton is a seminal linguistic study by Kenneth H. Jackson that traces the sound changes and development of the Breton language over time.

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linguistic study
person
analyzes diachronic sound laws in Breton
phonological correspondences between Breton and other Celtic languages
author Kenneth H. Jackson NERFINISHED
contributesTo comparative Celtic phonology
reconstruction of earlier stages of Breton
describedAs seminal study of Breton historical phonology
describes evolution of Breton from earlier Celtic stages
field Celtic linguistics
Celtic studies NERFINISHED
historical linguistics
phonology
focusesOn historical development of Breton phonology
sound changes in Breton
genre academic monograph
hasAuthor Kenneth H. Jackson NERFINISHED
knownFor A Historical Phonology of Breton NERFINISHED
languageOfWork English
mainSubject Breton language NERFINISHED
occupation linguist
usedIn scholarly research on Breton
university-level courses on Celtic linguistics

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Kenneth H. Jackson notableWork A Historical Phonology of Breton