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Why does the course start at 400 AD and end in 1066 AD?
Because of the fall of Rome and before the Norman Conquest
What are the Celtic languages present in the British Isles in this time period?
From Brittonic = Welsh, Cornish, Breton (Pictish until c.900, N.Brittonic c.1100)
From Goidelic/Gaelic = Irish Gaelic, Scottish Gaelic, Manx Gaelic.
What is the difference between the branches?
Brittonic = P-Celtic (softening of the Q noise where Gaelic keeps it)
Where do the languages reside in the time period
In the west of the Isles due to the invasion from the Saxons
