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- Kortlandt, Frederik, “Old Irish subjunctives and futures and their Proto-Indo-European origins”, Ériu 35 (1984)
- Kortlandt, Frederik, “Posttonic *w in Old Irish”, Ériu 37 (1986)
- Kortlandt, Frederik, “The origin of the Slavic imperfect”, in Festschrift für Herbert Bräuer zum 65. Geburtstag am 14. April 1986 (1986)
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- Kortlandt, Frederik, “Absolute and conjunct again”, Münchener Studien zur Sprachwissenschaft 55 (1994)
- Kortlandt, Frederik, “The alleged early apocope of *-i in Celtic”, Études Celtiques 32 (1996)
- Kortlandt, Frederik, “Old Irish ol 'inquit'”, Études Celtiques 32 (1996)
- Kortlandt, Frederik, “Thematic and athematic verb forms in Old Irish”, in Sound law and analogy (1997)
- Kortlandt, Frederik, “On the relative chronology of Celtic sound changes”, Historische Sprachforschung 110:2 (1997)
- Kortlandt, Frederik, “Lachmann's law again”, in Language change and typological variation, vol. 1 (1999)
- Kortlandt, Frederik, “Three notes on the Old Irish verb”, Études Celtiques 34 (1998–2000)
- Kortlandt, Frederik, Italo-Celtic origins and prehistoric development of the Irish language (2007)
- Kortlandt, Frederik, “Old Irish feda, gen. fedot 'Lord' and the 1st sg. absolute ending -a in subjunctives and futures”, Études Celtiques 36 (2008)
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- Kottje, Raymund, “Eine wenig beachtete Quelle zur Sozialgeschichte”, VSWG: Vierteljahrschrift für Sozial- und Wirtschaftsgeschichte 73 (1986)
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- Kouskoff, Georges, “La littérature de langue latine dans la Bretagne médiévale”, in Histoire littéraire et culturelle de la Bretagne (1987)
- Krajewski, Elizabeth M. G., “Kildare and the kingdom of God”, Peritia 28 (2017)
- Krämer, Werner, “La fin de la civilisation de La Tène et l’occupation romaine au nord des Alpes”, Études Celtiques 13:2 (1972–1973)
- Krappe, Alexander Haggerty, “La Cailleach Bheara, notes de mythologie gaélique”, Études Celtiques 1:2 (1936)
- Krappe, Alexander Haggerty, “La fonte irlandese d’un episodio dantesco”, Studi Medievali, Nuova serie 13 (1940)
- Krappe, Alexander Haggerty, “Bendigeit Vran”, Études Celtiques 3:5 (1938)
- Krappe, A. H., “Sur en épisode de l’Historia Britonum de Nennius”, Revue Celtique 41 (1924)
- Krappe, A. H., “The fighting snakes in the Historia Britonum of Nennius”, Revue Celtique 43 (1926)
- Krappe, Alexander Haggerty, Balor with the evil eye (1927)
- Krappe, Alexandre Haggerty, “Sur le passage de César, De bello gallico, VI. 19”, Revue Celtique 44 (1927)
- Krappe, Alexander Haggerty, “Petitcrû”, Revue Celtique 45 (1928)
- Krappe, Alexander Haggerty, “Le témoignage de saint Jérôme sur le celtique parlé en Gaule”, Revue Celtique 46 (1929)
- Krappe, Alexander Haggerty, “Deux épisodes de provenance celtique dans la Grettis saga”, Revue Celtique 46 (1929)
- Krappe, Alexander Haggerty, “L’origine irlandaise d’un épisode de la Hálfs saga”, Revue Celtique 47 (1930)
- Krappe, Alexandre Haggerty, “Lancelot et Guenièvre”, Revue Celtique 48 (1931)
- Krappe, Alexandre Haggerty, “Le morceau du héros”, Revue Celtique 48 (1931)
- Krappe, Alexander Haggerty, “Nuada à la main d’argent”, Revue Celtique 49 (1932)
- Krappe, Alexander Haggerty, “La poursuite du Gilla Dacker et les Dioscures celtiques”, Revue Celtique 49 (1932)
- Krasnodębska-D'Aughton, Małgorzata, “The four-symbols page in Cracow Cathedral Library MS 140”, Peritia 14 (2000)
- Krasnodębska-D'Aughton, Małgorzata, “The homily on the epiphany in the Catechesis cracouiensis”, Peritia 17–18 (2003–2004)
- Kratz, Henry, “Welsh gellyg, ebol, buddelw”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 15 (1988)
- Kraus, Erin, Wise-woman of Kildare (2011)
- Krause, Wolfgang, “Deutungsversuche zu einigen Stellen der Táin”, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 22 (1941)
- Krause, Wolfgang, “The imperfect in British and Kuchean”, Journal of Celtic Studies 1 (1949–1950)
- Krause, Wolfgang, “Rofitir”, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 15 (1925)
- Krause, Wolfgang, “Zur Erklärung des irischen Äquativs”, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 17 (1928)
- Krausz, Sophie, “En 52 av. J.-C., les Bituriges face à César”, Études Celtiques 41 (2015)
- Krebs, H., “Miscellen 4. Glanio ‘to land’”, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 6 (1908)
- Krischak, Katharina, “Körper und Körperlichkeit in den Werken Gwerful Mechains”, in Akten des 5. Deutschsprachigen Keltologensymposiums, Zürich, 7. - 10. September 2009 (2010)
- Krogmann, Willy, “Idg. *marko-s und die Urheimat der Indogermanen”, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 20 (1936)
- Krogmann, Willy, “Kelt. *omii̯o- ‘Erz, Kupfer’”, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 21 (1938)
- Krogmann, Willy, “Zur Wortsippe dt. lische, franz. laîche”, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 25 (1956)
- Krogt, Peter van der, “The place of the ‘Atlas of Scotland’ in the atlas production of Willem Jansz. and Joan Blaeu”, Scottish Geographical Journal 121:3 (2005)
- Krogt, Peter van der, Joan Blaeu, Atlas Maior of 1665 (2006)
- Kroonen, Guus, “Lachmann’s law, Thurneysen’s law, and a new explanation of the PIE no-participles”, in Farnah (2018)
- Krusch, Bruno, Studien zur christlich-mittelalterlichen Chronologie (1880)
- Krusch, Bruno, “Chronologisches aus Handschriften”, Neues Archiv der Gesellschaft für ältere deutsche Geschichtskunde 10 (1885)
- Krusch, Bruno, “Die älteste Vita Richarii”, Neues Archiv der Gesellschaft für ältere deutsche Geschichtskunde 29 (1904)
- Krusch, Bruno, “Die handschriftlichen Grundlagen der Historia Francorum Gregors von Tours”, Historische Vierteljahrschrift 27 (1932)
- Krusch, Bruno, Studien zur christlich-mittelalterlichen Chronologie (1938)
- Kruta, Václav, “Débuts et développements du «Style plastique» en Bohême”, Études Celtiques 13:2 (1972–1973)
- Kruta, Venceslas, “Les deux fibules laténiennes de Conflans (Marne)”, Études Celtiques 14:2 (1974–1975)
- Kruta, Venceslas, “Remarques sur l’apparition du rinceau dans l’art celtique”, Études Celtiques 14:1 (1974–1975)
- Kruta, Venceslas, “Le casque d’Amfreville-sous-les-Monts (Eure) et quelques problèmes de l’art celtique du IVe siècle avant notre ère”, Études Celtiques 15:2 (1976–1977)
- Kruta, Venceslas, “Les fibules laténiennes à décor d’inspiration végétale au IVe siècle avant notre ère”, Études Celtiques 15:1 (1976–1977)
- Kruta, Venceslas, “Les Boïens de Cispadane”, Études Celtiques 17 (1980)
- Kruta, Venceslas, “Les Sénons de l'Adriatique d’après l'archéologie (prolégomènes)”, Études Celtiques 18 (1981)
- Kruta, Venceslas, “Archéologie et numismatique”, Études Celtiques 19 (1982)
- Kruta, Venceslas, “Deux fourreaux marniens décorés du Ve siècle avant notre ère”, Études Celtiques 20 (1983)
- Kruta, Venceslas, “Le port d’anneaux de cheville en Champagne et le problème d’une immigration danubienne au IIIe s. avant J.-C”, Études Celtiques 22 (1985)
- Kruta, Venceslas, “Le corail, le vin et l’Arbre de vie”, Études Celtiques 23 (1986)
- Kruta, Venceslas, “Le masque et la palmette au IIIe siècle avant J.-C.”, Études Celtiques 24 (1987)
- Kruta, Venceslas, “La fibule «à masques» du gué de Port-à-Binson (Marne)”, Études Celtiques 26 (1989)
- Kruta, Venceslas, “Les Sénons dans les Marches aux IVe et IIIe siècles avant J.-C. État de la question”, Études Celtiques 36 (2008)
- Kruta, Venceslas, “La place et la signification du cheval dans l’imagerie celtique”, Études Celtiques 38 (2012)
- Kruta, Venceslas, “Les bronzes de Castiglione delle Stiviere”, Études Celtiques 39 (2013)
- Kruta, Venceslas, “«Têtes jumelées» et jumeaux divins”, Études Celtiques 42 (2016)
- Kruta, Venceslas, “L’iconographie des poteries peintes de Numance et le répertoire de l’art celtique laténien”, Études Celtiques 44 (2018)
- Kruta, Venceslas, et al., “Canthares danubiens du IIIe siècle avant notre ère. Un exemple d’influence hellénistique sur les Celtes orientaux”, Études Celtiques 19 (1982)
- Kruta Poppi, Luana, “Contacts transalpins des Celtes cispadans au IIIe siècle avant J.-C.”, Études Celtiques 21 (1984)
- Kruta Poppi, Luana, “Épées laténiennes d’Italie centrale au Musée des Antiquités nationales”, Études Celtiques 23 (1986)
- Kruta-Poppi, Luana, “Les Celtes à Marzabotto (province de Bologne)”, Études Celtiques 14:2 (1974–1975)
- Kruta-Poppi, Luana, “Les vestiges laténiens de la région de Modène”, Études Celtiques 15:2 (1976–1977)
- Kruta-Poppi, Luana, “La sépulture de Ceretolo (province de Bologne) et le faciès boïen du IIIe siècle avant notre ère”, Études Celtiques 16 (1979)
- Kruta-Poppi, Luana, “La sépulture de Casa Selvatica à Berceto (prov. de Parme) et la limite occidentale du faciès boïen IIIe siècle av. n. è.”, Études Celtiques 18 (1981)
- Kudenko, Ksenia, “Tochmarc Moméra as echtra to the otherworld”, Studia Celtica Fennica 14 (2017)
- Kuha, Tuija, “The significance of language for Irish identity”, in Celtica Helsingiensia. Proceedings from a Symposium on Celtic Studies (1996)
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- Kühns, Julia S., “The pre-19th-century manuscript tradition and textual transmission of the Early Modern Irish tale Oidheadh Con Culainn” (2009)
- Kühns, Julia S., “Some observations on the Acallam bec”, in The Gaelic Finn tradition (2012)
- Kulik, Alexander, et al. (eds), A guide to early Jewish text and traditions in Christian transmission (2019)
- Kunze, Jana, “Some observations on the syntax of the Welsh Gesta Romanorum”, Journal of Celtic Linguistics 19 (2018)
- Künzler, Sarah, “A spectacle of death? Reading dead bodies in Táin bó Cúailnge II”, Studia Celtica Fennica 12 (2015)
- Kursawa, Wilhelm, Healing not punishment (2017)
- Kuryłowicz, Jerzy, “La désinence verbale -r en indo-européen et en celtique”, Études Celtiques 12:1 (1968–1970)
- Kuryłowicz, Jerzy, “La rime en vieil-irlandais”, Études Celtiques 13:1 (1972–1973)
- Kurzawa, Frédéric, “Saint Amand d’Elnone, admirateur et imitateur de saint Colomban”, in Corona monastica (2004)
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