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Mees, Bernard, “Left branch extraction and clitic placement in Gaulish”, Journal of Celtic Linguistics 22 (2021): 105–124.

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“Left branch extraction and clitic placement in Gaulish”
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Journal of Celtic Linguistics 22 (2021)
Journal of Celtic Linguistics 22 (2021), University of Wales Press.
Volume
22
Pages
105–124
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The inscriptional remains of Gaulish preserve syntactic behaviours that are not expected from the perspective of the diachronic schemes usually posited for the development of early Insular Celtic syntax from Proto-Indo-European. Widespread evidence is attested, particularly for the behaviour of clitics, that does not seem reconcilable with many of the assumptions made in previous studies regarding the nature of the syntax of Proto-Celtic. Gaulish also evidently features scrambling-type phenomena such as left branch extraction that are not usually thought to appear in other Celtic languages. An analysis which begins with an assessment of these features leads to a more empirically predicated and consistent understanding of the early development of Celtic word order than has been proffered previously.

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