The book of
Dunbarra
The book of
Dunbarra
1: Home/Dhachaidh
Website articles 1 - 9
1: Perthshire Gaelic dialects
2: MacKay Gaelic
3: The Lismore Gaelic dialects
4: The Pictish language
5: Introduction to St Kilda Gaelic
6: The Cumbric language, the ancient Celtic language of Cumbria or a paleolithic language?
7: Some other Brythonic languages
8: The West Cornish language, Kernôwek
9: The Norwegian dialect of Leka
Website articles 10 - 19
10: Introduction to The Nuxalk Language
11: An introduction to Southwest Jutlandic - Sydvestjysk
12: Origins of Finnish
13: Caithness Nynorn
14: Iarnnbērlæ – a pre-Celtic language in Ireland?
15: Observations on the phonology of Gaelic at the north of Lewis
16: an introduction to Gaulish and Lepontic
17: notes on the name Tiree and Tiree Gaelic
18: Some Pre-Indo-European etymologies of South Uist Gaelic
19: A discussion on some Southern Sámi etymologies
Website articles 20 to 29
20: The Salten Dialect of Norwegian
21: More on the Gummark Dialect of Bondska
22: Further discussions on North-Frisian links to other languages
23: Further Comments on the Nesna Dialect of Norwegian, and a little on the Lurøy dialect
24: Mo thuras gu Værøya - tha an artaigil seo sgrìobhte anns a' Ghàidhlig a-mhàin
25: More New Findings (September 2023) on the Setantii
26: How different are Swedish and Finnish?
27: Some more examples of non-IE vocabulary in Scottish Gaelic
28: Languages, empathy and spirituality
29: A Norse language of Estonia and a Norse language of Finland
Website articles 30 - 45
30: Kintyre Gaelic dialects and links to the ancient past
31: Exploring the Mari languages and spirituality
32: A short description of the Mordvinic languages
33: Language in Leinster and Louth Irish dialects
34: Arawak and bird language
35: A look at the Gigha Gaelic dialect
36: The love for Gaulish
37: Northeast Welsh dialects & prehistoric language
38: Ancient language & Irish dialects in County Cavan
39: Languages in the Balkans – a discussion
40: Possible pre-Celtic numerals in Wales
41: Part one of miscellaneous etymological and pre-IE discussions
42: On discovering Cusco Quechua (not about cognates/etymology)
43: The Irish dialects of Rathlin Island
44: on learning Lakota
45: Part two of miscellaneous etymological and pre-IE discussions
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Website articles 46-55
46: The Dorset dialect and more etymologies
47: The root “häme” - “Suomi” - “samay” and polygonal masonry in Finland
48: Estonian mythology and the name Linda
49: Gøtudanskt - a centralised Nordic language?
50: Lovecraftian language and more on Uyulala
51: On documenting Beurla Reagaird
52: Ancient Indigenous languages near Antarctica?
53: The mysterious brownies, hobs and gruagaich, and their language
54: On the etymology of “elf”, Tolkien’s elves and misrepresentations of elves
55: Brass pins and copper rods as spiritual language organs, and connected topics
Website articles 56-69
56: Polygonal masonry at Selets Bruk and at Moholt in Scandinavia
57: The mysterious runes, and do we sometimes misinterpret their meanings?
58: Phoenicians & Jewish tin-streamers in Cornwall
59: Medieval VV witch marks connected to Neolithic VV symbols (not in my recent print-only book)
60: Chukto-Kamchatkan & more Chukotkan etymological connections (not in my recent print-only book)
61: The Veps language and a couple of Veps – Quechua similarities (not in my recent print-only book)
62: Ancient Chinese in the Americas, and Chinantec (not in my recent print-only book)
63: Dene-Caucasian roots and ancient hominins -all articles on this website are only on this website
64: Further remarks on archaic humans, language and other topics
65: The Natchez language and ancient giants
66: Horned Bronze Age depictions, Vikings, clowns and their casinos & connected mythical discussions
67: Seafaring Finns, floating islands, seamonsters, Chiloé, “The Straight Road” and related points