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Anwyl, J. Bodvan [ed.], Spurrell’s Welsh-English dictionary, 6th (1st rev.) ed., Carmarthen: Spurrell, 1914.
The sixth edition of William Spurrell’s Welsh-English dictionary, the first to be revised and edited by John Bodvan Anwyl. Subsequent editions were published in 1915 (7th ed.), 1918 (8th ed.), 1920 (9th ed.), 1925 (10th ed.), 1930 (11th ed.) and 1934 (12th ed.).
Morris-Jones, John, A Welsh grammar, historical and comparative: phonology and accidence, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1913. xxvii + 477 pp.
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Lloyd-Jones, J., “Welsh canhorthwy, cynhorthwy &c.”, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 8 (1912): 242–245.
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Lloyd-Jones, J., “The Welsh denominatives in -hau and -ha”, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 8 (1912): 151–171.
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Vendryes, Joseph, “L’adjectif gallois llaw”, Revue Celtique 32 (1911): 201–202.
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Loth, Joseph, Questions de grammaire et de linguistique brittonique, Paris, 1911.
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Morris, William Meredith, A glossary of the Demetian dialect of North Pembrokeshire: with special reference to the Gwaun Valley, Tonypandy: Evans and Short, 1910.
Anwyl, Edward, The poetry of the Gogynfeirdd from the Myvyrian Archaiology of Wales, with an introduction to the study of Old Welsh poetry, Denbigh: Geen & Son, 1909.
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Anwyl, Edward, and M. H. Jones, First Welsh reader and writer, being exercises in Welsh based on Anwyl’s Welsh grammar, London: Swan Sonnenschein & Co., 1909.
Osthoff, H., “Zur keltischen Wortkunde”, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 6 (1908): 395–432.
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Strachan, John, “On some mutations of initial consonants in the Old Welsh verb”, Ériu 3 (1907): 20–28.
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Loth, J., “Dialectica 4. La spirante dentale sourde (th gallois) à la fin des mots”, Revue Celtique 17 (1896): 60–63.
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Loth, J., “Dialectica 6. mutations initiales ”, Revue Celtique 17 (1896): 421–424.
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Evans, D. Silvan, A dictionary of the Welsh language / Geiriadur Cymraeg: A–Ennyd, 5 vols, Carmarthen: Spurrell, 1887–1906.
Gaidoz, H., “Celtic notes and queries: Mots gallois dérivés du latin”, Revue Celtique 6 (1883–1885): 527–528.
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Rhŷs, John, Lectures on Welsh philology, London: Trübner & Co, 1877.
Contents: Preface -- Lecture I. Introductory sketch or glottology - Grimm’s law - Classification of the Celtic languages -- Lecture II. Welsh consonants -- Lecture III. Welsh vowels -- Lecture IV. A sketch of the history of the Welsh language -- Lecture V. History of the Welsh language -- Lecture VI. Ogam and Ogmic inscriptions -- Lecture VII. An attempt to reconstruct the history of the Ogmic alphabet -- Appendix A. Our early inscriptions -- Appendix B. Maccu, Mocoi, Maqvi, Macwy -- Appendix C. Some Welsh names of metals and articles made of metal -- Additions and corrections -- Index.