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AUTHORS QUOTED.
Osthoff: especially in Indogermanischen Forschungen, 4 264-294.
Prellwitz, compiler of an Etymological Dictionary of Greek, 1892.
Rhys: Prof. Rhys is author of Lectures on Welsh Philology, 1879, Celtic Britain, 1884, Hibbert Lectures, 1886, and a colophon to the Manx Prayer Book, 2 vols., on the Phonetics of the Manx Language.
Skeat, author of the Etymological Dictionary of the English Language.
Stokes: Dr Whitley Stokes, author of books and articles too numerous to detail here. His Urkeltischer Sprachschatz was used throughout the work; it is to this work his name nearly always refers.
Strachan: Prof. Strachan's paper on Compensatory Lengthening of Vowels in Irish is the usual reference in this case.
Thurneysen, author of Kelto-romanisches, 1884, the work usually referred to here, though use has been made of his articles in Zeit. and Rev. Celtique.
Wharton, author of Etyma Grcæca, 1882, and Etyma Latina, 1890.
Windisch, editor of Irische Texte mit Wörterbuch, used throughout this work, author of a Concise Irish Grammar, of Keltische Sprachen in the Allgemeine Encyklopædie, of the Celtic additions to Curtius' Greek Etymology, etc.
Zeuss, Grammatica Celtica, second edition by Ebel.
Zimmer, editor of Glossæ Hibernicæ, 1881, author of Keltische Studien, 1881, 1884, pursued in Zeit., of Keltische Beiträge, in which he discusses the Norse influence on Irish, and many other articles.