10:5910:59, 18 May 2012diffhist−738
Scottish Gaelic
Removed some obsolete information about early origins of Gaelic - it is no longer assumed that it is simply the result of post-Roman colonisation from Ireland
17:1817:18, 10 April 2006diffhist−270
Celtic music
The previous speculation of common Celtic music traditions (based on early medieval linguistics and architecture) is unsustainable
11:4911:49, 10 April 2006diffhist−7
Ossian
Please read Gaelic scholarship by Thomson (listed below) and others - this is _pan-Gaelic_ literature, not exclusively Irish
22:2122:21, 7 April 2006diffhist−6 m
Ossian
Sorry, but Bluegold's changes were simply wrong -- "Ossian" is not an alternate spelling; it is pan-Gaelic, not "Irish" ~~~~
12:5712:57, 5 April 2006diffhist−70 m
Scottish Gaelic
It has already been stated that 3 branches of Goidelic are Irish, Scots and Manx; using Old or Middle "Irish" gives unwarranted geographic primacy to Ireland; please see Talk page
20:2120:21, 4 April 2006diffhist−70 m
Scottish Gaelic
The claim that Scots Gaelic is descended from Middle "Irish" is wrong and unnecessary (see discussion on User_talk:Angr) ~~~~
14:1514:15, 4 April 2006diffhist−73 m
Scottish Gaelic
Scottish Gaelic diverged as early as Old Irish period -- see, for example, Breandan O'Buachalla, "Common Gaelic Revisited", in Rannsachadh na Gaidhlig 2000, (eds.) Colm O'Baoill and Nancy McGuire ~~~~
14:1114:11, 31 March 2006diffhist−73 m
Scottish Gaelic
As latest research from O'Buachalla and O'Maolalaigh show, Scottish Gaelic (as a member of "Eastern Gaelic") was an independent branch by the "Old Irish/Gaelic" period
30 March 2006
12:3512:35, 30 March 2006diffhist−319
Scottish Gaelic
Numerous corrections, e.g., who gave Gaelic the name "Erse"; to call Scottish Gaelic a lineal descendent of Old Irish is Hibernocentric; etc