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- Southwestern_Brittonic_languages abstract "The Southwestern Brittonic languages are the Brittonic Celtic tongues spoken in South West England and Brittany since the Early Middle Ages. During the period of their earliest attestation, the languages appear to be indistinguishable, but eventually they evolved into the Cornish and Breton languages. They evolved from the Common Brittonic formerly spoken all across Britain and were thus related to the Welsh and Cumbric dialects spoken in Wales and Hen Ogledd (northern Britain), respectively.The earliest stage of the languages, Primitive Cornish/Primitive Breton, is unattested. Written sources are extant from the Old Cornish/Breton period, roughly 800–1100, in which phase the languages are basically identical. As such, some linguists such as Peter Schrijver suggest that the terms "Old Cornish" and "Old Breton" are geographical rather than linguistic, only describing whether a text was written in Cornwall or Brittany.".
- Southwestern_Brittonic_languages wikiPageID "1640071".
- Southwestern_Brittonic_languages wikiPageRevisionID "605260052".
- Southwestern_Brittonic_languages child Breton_language.
- Southwestern_Brittonic_languages child Cornish_language.
- Southwestern_Brittonic_languages fam Brittonic_languages.
- Southwestern_Brittonic_languages fam Celtic_languages.
- Southwestern_Brittonic_languages fam Insular_Celtic_languages.
- Southwestern_Brittonic_languages familycolor "Indo-European".
- Southwestern_Brittonic_languages glotto "sout3176".
- Southwestern_Brittonic_languages name "Southwestern Brittonic".
- Southwestern_Brittonic_languages protoname "Proto-Southwestern Brittonic".
- Southwestern_Brittonic_languages region Brittany.
- Southwestern_Brittonic_languages region Cornwall.
- Southwestern_Brittonic_languages subject Category:Brittonic_languages.
- Southwestern_Brittonic_languages subject Category:Proto-languages.
- Southwestern_Brittonic_languages subject Category:West_Country.
- Southwestern_Brittonic_languages comment "The Southwestern Brittonic languages are the Brittonic Celtic tongues spoken in South West England and Brittany since the Early Middle Ages. During the period of their earliest attestation, the languages appear to be indistinguishable, but eventually they evolved into the Cornish and Breton languages.".
- Southwestern_Brittonic_languages label "Southwestern Brittonic languages".
- Southwestern_Brittonic_languages label "Zuidwestelijk Brythonisch".
- Southwestern_Brittonic_languages label "西南布列塔尼語".
- Southwestern_Brittonic_languages sameAs Zuidwestelijk_Brythonisch.
- Southwestern_Brittonic_languages sameAs m.05jv6g.
- Southwestern_Brittonic_languages sameAs Q2612853.
- Southwestern_Brittonic_languages sameAs Q2612853.
- Southwestern_Brittonic_languages wasDerivedFrom Southwestern_Brittonic_languages?oldid=605260052.
- Southwestern_Brittonic_languages isPrimaryTopicOf Southwestern_Brittonic_languages.