A collection of 10 essays on Early Welsh. Contents: The etymology of
Welsh chwith and the semantics and morphology of PIE *k(w)sweibh- (
Peter Schrijver ); Rowynniauc, Rhufoniog: the orthography and phonology
of /m/ in Early Welsh ( Paul Russell ); Old English literacy and the
provenance of Welsh y ( Peter Kitson ); Two developments in medieval
literary Welsh and their implications for dating texts ( Simon Rodway );
The structure and typology of prepositional relative clauses in Early
Welsh ( Graham Isaac ); The dry point glosses in Oxoniensis Posterior (
Alexander Falileyev and Paul Russell ); The Old Welsh glosses on Weights
and Measures ( Pierre-Yves Lambert ); Marwnad Cunedda a diwedd y Brydain
Rufeinig ( John T Koch ); Are there elements of non-standard language in
the work of the Gogynfeirdd? ( Peter Busse ); The Progressive in Ystorya
Bown de Hamtwn ( Erich Poppe ).