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  2. Welsh syntax - Wikipedia

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    The syntax of the Welsh language has much in common with the syntax of other Insular Celtic languages. It is, for example, heavily right-branching (including a verb–subject–object word order), and the verb for be (in Welsh, bod ) is crucial to constructing many different types of clauses .

  3. Welsh grammar - Wikipedia

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    The following articles contain more information on Welsh: Welsh syntax; Colloquial Welsh morphology (the patterns that shape the spoken language as it is used by present-day Welsh speakers.) Literary Welsh morphology (the rules governing the use of the formal written language, normally corresponding to older, historical patterns.)

  4. File:Welsh Language Act 1993 (UKPGA 1993-38).pdf - Wikipedia

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  5. Template:Welsh name - Wikipedia

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  6. Category:Welsh grammar - Wikipedia

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  7. Template:Welsh name/doc - Wikipedia

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    Upload file; Languages. Language links are at the top of the page across from the title. ... 2 Syntax. Toggle Syntax subsection ... 5 See also. Toggle the table of ...

  8. Colloquial Welsh morphology - Wikipedia

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    The soft mutation (Welsh: treiglad meddal) is by far the most common mutation in Welsh. When words undergo soft mutation, the general pattern is that unvoiced plosives become voiced plosives, and voiced plosives become fricatives or disappear; some fricatives also change, and the full list is shown in the above table.

  9. CorCenCC - Wikipedia

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    The published CorCenCC corpus was sampled from a range of different speakers and users of Welsh, from all regions of Wales, of all ages and genders, with a wide range of occupations, and with a variety of linguistic backgrounds (e.g. how they came to speak Welsh), to reflect the diversity of text types and of Welsh speakers found in ...