Book review
Markku Filppula, Juhani Klemola & Heli Pitkänen (eds.). The Celtic Roots of English [Studies in Languages, 37]. Joensuu: Joensuu University Library, 2002. 342 pp. EUR 22.00 pb;. ISBN 9524581647
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