It is well known that some of the major island-names of the archipelago consisting politically of the Republic of Ireland, the United Kingdom, and the UK Crown Dependencies are etymologically obscure. In this paper, I present and cautiously analyse a small set of those which remain unexplained or uncertainly explained. It is timely to do this, since in the disciplines of archaeology and genetics there is an emerging consensus that after the last Ice Age the islands were repopulated mainly by people from a refuge on the Iberian peninsula. This opinion is at least superficially compatible with Theo Vennemann’s Semitidic and Vasconic hypotheses (e.g. Vennemann 1995), i.e. that languages (a) of the Afroasiatic family, and (b) ancestral to Basqu...
The intention of the present dialectal research is to contribute to a better knowledge of Middle Ken...
Recovering the Earliest English Language in Scotland: Evidence from place-names (REELS) is a researc...
With the boom in Indo-European (IE) studies among linguists from the early 20th century, toponymic s...
It is well known that some of the major island-names of the archipelago consisting politically of th...
It is well known that many of the major island-names of the archipelago consisting politically of Ir...
The chronology of the English intervention in Britain has recently become controversial among popula...
This paper deals with the long-debated question of the origins of tree names and the methodological ...
This book examines with a critical eye the standard narrative regarding the evolution of Old and Mid...
That the Celtic languages were of the Indo-European family was first recog-nised by Rasmus Christian...
Old English is a collective term for a group of related dialects, some of which are better attested...
The existence in Hispania of a very large number of place-names with the -briga ending has been used...
Ireland has the unique, and somewhat paradoxical distinction in modern times, of giving the status o...
A detailed analysis of place-names in ancient Cantabria disproves the idea of a substantial pre-Indo...
Amongst a limited number of place-names in the Iberian peninsula, this paper tries to find and comme...
In English place name analysis, meanings are often derived from the resemblance of roots in place na...
The intention of the present dialectal research is to contribute to a better knowledge of Middle Ken...
Recovering the Earliest English Language in Scotland: Evidence from place-names (REELS) is a researc...
With the boom in Indo-European (IE) studies among linguists from the early 20th century, toponymic s...
It is well known that some of the major island-names of the archipelago consisting politically of th...
It is well known that many of the major island-names of the archipelago consisting politically of Ir...
The chronology of the English intervention in Britain has recently become controversial among popula...
This paper deals with the long-debated question of the origins of tree names and the methodological ...
This book examines with a critical eye the standard narrative regarding the evolution of Old and Mid...
That the Celtic languages were of the Indo-European family was first recog-nised by Rasmus Christian...
Old English is a collective term for a group of related dialects, some of which are better attested...
The existence in Hispania of a very large number of place-names with the -briga ending has been used...
Ireland has the unique, and somewhat paradoxical distinction in modern times, of giving the status o...
A detailed analysis of place-names in ancient Cantabria disproves the idea of a substantial pre-Indo...
Amongst a limited number of place-names in the Iberian peninsula, this paper tries to find and comme...
In English place name analysis, meanings are often derived from the resemblance of roots in place na...
The intention of the present dialectal research is to contribute to a better knowledge of Middle Ken...
Recovering the Earliest English Language in Scotland: Evidence from place-names (REELS) is a researc...
With the boom in Indo-European (IE) studies among linguists from the early 20th century, toponymic s...