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A words Celt & Celtic may have a kind of meanings.
Another time the pronunciation distinction is maintained - understand Pronunciation of Celtic. A as a consequence can be pronounced either /kelt(ik)/ or even /selt(ik)/, however inside academic apply there is a clear preference for /kelt(ik)/:
the European Celtic population, ancient or modern
the Celtic languages, descending from a Proto-Celtic language, spoken by these people & their modern descendants
Celtic mythology
the Celtici, Celts from ancient Lusitania (modern day Alentejo). Look at likewise Celtiberians for a Celtic humans around Iberia
Celtic music refers to folk music from either a various Celtic peoples.
A below should exclusively become pronounced /selt(ik)/:
Celtic Football Club of Glasgow, Scotland
Stalybridge Celtic Football Club of Stalybridge, England
Lurgan Celtic Football Club of Lurgan, County Armagh, Northern Ireland
the Boston Celtics professional basketball team
A celt is also the nature and severity of stone convienence.
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The Celtic Connection
Newspaper of the Celtic community in Vancouver, BC. Covers news, sports, events, folklore and mythology, also including suscription information.
CeltNet
Provides resources of interest to the Celtic online community including mailing lists, web hosting, downloads and links.
Celtic Heritage Magazine
Offers a North American perspective on Celtic history, traditions and people. Includes articles, photos and subscription information.
Celtica
Virtual tour of a visitor's centre in Y Plas, Machynlleth presenting the history and culture of the Celts.
The Celtic Planet
Offers articles on Celtic history, chat and discussion forums, links and other related resources.
Newsgroup FAQ from soc.culture.celtic
Newsgroup FAQ including related reading material, historical background and Celtic languages.
On the Shieling
Celtic Pagan horse site and personal homepage with essays on what the horse meant to the Celts.
Celtic Dejavu
Offers texts on Celtic archaelogy, as well as links to sites on culture, books, gifts, e-cards, music, spirituality, and forums related to Celtism.
Deanna's World: Celtic Whispers
Offers a guide to pronouncing Celtic words, as well as a brief description of the main characters in Celtic mythology.
At the Edge archive: Celtic Fallacy
Brief article by Bob Trubshaw discussing the historical validity of the term "Celtic", also offering articles of agreement and disagreement.
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