The existence in Hispania of a very large number of place-names with the -briga ending has been used for several decades in reconstructing the languages spoken in pre-Roman times in the Iberian Peninsula. The phonetics of -briga strongly suggest that this place-name element was created by Celtic speakers. I offer a theoretical classification of these place-names considering at least four different types according to their internal structure. Several examples from Hispania are presented and classified in one of the four categories, followed by general comments on the implications of the distribution of the -briga place-names
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This work is a grammatical compendium of the Celtiberian language, incorporating the data available ...
With the boom in Indo-European (IE) studies among linguists from the early 20th century, toponymic s...
The aim of this article is to present a synthetic overview of the state of knowledge regarding the C...
Amongst a limited number of place-names in the Iberian peninsula, this paper tries to find and comme...
Un análisis detallado de los topónimos de la Cantabria antigua impugna la idea de una substancial pr...
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The Iberian language is directly attested by ca. 2,250 inscriptions spanning the period from the 5th...
This analysis of the ancient place-names of Contestania and Edetania seeks to establish their correc...
Although there is no direct extant record of the language spoken by any of the peoples of ancient Ca...
In this paper two Celtiberian place- and personal-names are examined: Moericus, the name of a Celtib...
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A number of disparate onomastic phenomena occurring in northwestern Iberia have long puzzled scholar...
En este análisis de los antiguos topónimos de Contestania y Edetania se busca establecer sus raíces ...
A selection of more than 5000 place Spanish Names from the Iberian Peninsula, presented in alphabeti...
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With the boom in Indo-European (IE) studies among linguists from the early 20th century, toponymic s...
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