Breton is a Brittonic Celtic language in the Indo-European family, and its grammar has many traits in common with these languages. Like most Indo-European languages it has grammatical gender, grammatical number, articles and inflections and, like the other Celtic languages, Breton has mutations. In addition to the singular–plural system, it also has a singulative–collective system, similar to Welsh. Unlike the other Brittonic languages, Breton has both a definite and indefinite article, whereas Welsh and Cornish lack an indefinite article and unlike the other extant Celtic languages, Breton has been influenced by French.
Breton is a Brittonic Celtic language in the Indo-European family, and its grammar has many traits in common with these languages. Like most Indo-European...
number they are simply referred to as bagad (following the rules of Bretongrammar). Every major town and city in Brittany has at least one bagad and there...
cause the following changes: The role which initial mutations play in Bretongrammar can be divided into three categories (which are not mutually exclusive):...
grammatically triggered process with a similar effect as in, for example, Breton bro "land" but ho pro "your (plural) land". The term provection has also...
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between Leven and Forth: v.1 Hemon, R. & Everson, M. (trans.) (2007): BretonGrammar, Cathair na Mart, Éire: Evertype: p79 Cornish Language Partnership (2007):...
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