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- Jones, Ann, “Geirfa Ty'n y Pant”, Cardiff Working Papers in Welsh Linguistics 4 (1985)
- Jones, Arthur, The history of Gruffydd ap Cynan (1910)
- Jones, Berwyn Prys, “Official Welsh”, in The use of Welsh (1988)
- Jones, Bob Morris, “Variation in the use of pronouns in verbnoun phrases and genitive noun phrases in child language”, in Celtic linguistics / Ieithyddiaeth Geltaidd (1990)
- Jones, Bob Morris, “The licensing powers of mood and negation in spoken Welsh”, Journal of Celtic Linguistics 8 (2004)
- Jones, Bob Morris, “Core and periphery rules”, Journal of Celtic Linguistics 10 (2006)
- Jones, Bob Morris, “The core and the periphery”, Journal of Celtic Linguistics 12 (2008)
- Jones, Bob Morris, “The modification of adjectives in Welsh”, Journal of Celtic Linguistics 13 (2009)
- Jones, Charles W., “The ‘lost’ Sirmond manuscripts of Bede’s ‘computus’”, The English Historical Review 52:206 (1937)
- Jones, Charles W., Bedae pseudepigrapha (1939)
- Jones, Charles W., Bedae opera de temporibus (1943)
- Jones, Charles W., Beda Venerabilis. De temporum ratione liber (1977)
- Jones, Christine, “Variation in the nasal mutation in the dialect of New Moat, Pembrokeshire”, Cardiff Working Papers in Welsh Linguistics 7 (1992)
- Jones, Craig Owen, “The development of cricket in North-West Wales, c.1840–1870”, Welsh History Review 28 (2017)
- Jones, Dafydd Glyn, “Some recent trends in Welsh literature”, in Literature in Celtic countries (1971)
- Jones, Dafydd Glyn, “Literary Welsh”, in The use of Welsh (1988)
- Jones, David Ceri, “Calvinistic Methodism and the reformed tradition in eighteenth-century Wales”, in Christianities in the early modern Celtic world (2014)
- Jones, Evan David, “The Brogyntyn Welsh manuscripts [I–III]”, National Library of Wales Journal 5:4 (1948)
- Jones, Evan David, “A Welsh pencerdd's manuscripts”, Celtica 5 (1960)
- Owen, Edward, A catalogue of the manuscripts relating to Wales in the British Museum, vol. 1 (1900)
- Owen, Edward, A catalogue of the manuscripts relating to Wales in the British Museum, vol. 2 (1903)
- Owen, Edward, A catalogue of the manuscripts relating to Wales in the British Museum, vol. 3 (1908)
- Owen, Edward, A catalogue of the manuscripts relating to Wales in the British Museum, vol. 4 (1922)
- Jones, Evan David, “Melwas, Gwenhwyfar a Chai”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 8 (1935–1937)
- Jones, Ffion Mair, “Huw Morys and the Civil Wars”, Studia Celtica 44 (2010)
- Jones, Ffion Mair, Welsh ballads of the French Revolution (2012)
- Jones, Francis, “The squires of Hawksbrook”, Transactions of the Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion 1937 (1938)
- Jones, G. Hartwell, “Les romans d’Arthur”, Revue Celtique 12 (1891)
- Jones, G. Peredur, “Some Scandinavian elements in the Red Book of Hergest triads”, Revue Celtique 43 (1926)
- Jones, Glanville R. J., “Llys and maerdref”, in The Welsh king and his court (2000)
- Jones, Glyn E., et al., “Gender marking in the Welsh of 10–11 year olds”, Cardiff Working Papers in Welsh Linguistics 3 (1984)
- Jones, Glyn E., “Central rounded and unrounded vowel in sixteenth century Welsh”, Cardiff Working Papers in Welsh Linguistics 2 (1982)
- Jones, Glyn E., “‘Atodiad’ i The linguistic geography of Wales (‘Supplement’ to The linguistic geography of Wales)”, Cardiff Working Papers in Welsh Linguistics 3 (1984)
- Jones, Glyn E., “A word geography of Brycheiniog”, Cardiff Working Papers in Welsh Linguistics 4 (1985)
- Jones, Glyn E., “Some features of the Welsh of Breconshire”, in The use of Welsh (1988)
- Jones, Glyn E., “The pronouns of address in Welsh”, in The use of Welsh (1988)
- Jones, Glyn E., “Holiadur Adran amaeth Urdd Graddedigion Prifysgol Cymru ffynhonnell i'r tafodieithegydd”, Cardiff Working Papers in Welsh Linguistics 7 (1992)
- Jones, Glyn E., et al., “Viseme groups in Welsh”, Cardiff Working Papers in Welsh Linguistics 6 (1989)
- Jones, Glyn, “Foreword”, in Literature in Celtic countries (1971)
- Jones, Gwynfor, “Cyfieithiad Rowland Vaughan, caer-gai, o Eikon basilike (1650)”, Studia Celtica 36 (2002)
- Jones, Huw (ed.), Diddanwch teuluaidd (1763)
- Jones, Huw (ed.), Diddanwch teuluaidd (1817)
- Jones, Huw (ed.), Diddanwch teuluaidd (1879)
- Jones, Ida B., “Hafod 16, a mediaeval Welsh medical treatise”, Études Celtiques 7:1 (1955–1956)
- Jones, Ida B., “Hafod 16, a mediaeval Welsh medical treatise (suite)”, Études Celtiques 7:2 (1955–1956)
- Jones, Ida B., “Hafod 16, a mediaeval Welsh medical treatise (suite)”, Études Celtiques 8:1 (1958–1959)
- Jones, Ida B., “Hafod 16, a mediaeval Welsh medical treatise (suite et fin)”, Études Celtiques 8:2 (1958–1959)
- Jones, J. Morris, “Welsh versification”, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 4 (1903)
- Jones, John Gwynfor, “Government and society 1536-1603”, in A history of Merioneth, vol. 2 (2001)
- Jones, Leslie Webber (ed.), Classical and mediaeval studies in honor of Edward Kennard Rand, presented upon the completion of his fortieth year of teaching (1938)
- Jones, Leslie Ellen, “Boys in boxes”, in Heroic poets and poetic heroes in Celtic tradition (2005)
- Jones, Lisa Eryl, “Golygiad o Fuchedd Gwenfrewy” (2000)
- Jones, Mari C., “Report on the colloquium ‘Badume Standard Norme – Le Double Jeu de la Langue’”, Journal of Celtic Linguistics 4 (1996)
- Jones, Mari C., “Language shift in Brittany”, Journal of Celtic Linguistics 5 (1998)
- Jones, Michael E., The end of Roman Britain (1996)
- Jones, Michael, The creation of Brittany (1988)
- Jones, Michael, “The English career and connections of William de Sonde, treasurer of Brittany (d. 1368)”, in Corona monastica (2004)
- Jones, Michael, Le premier inventaire du Trésor des chartes des ducs de Bretagne (1395) (2007)
- Jones, Nerys Ann, “An index to the discussions on place names by Henry Owen and E. J. Phillimore in The description of Pembrokeshire by George Owen of Henllys”, Studia Celtica 26–27 (1991–1992)
- Jones, Nerys Ann, “Historia Gruffudd vab Kenan”, in Gruffudd ap Cynan (1996)
- Jones, Nerys Ann, “The Mynydd Carn ‘prophecy’”, Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies 38 (1999)
- Jones, Nerys Ann, “Ffynonellau canu Beirdd y Tywysogion”, Studia Celtica 37 (2003)
- Jones, Nerys Ann, “Marwysgafyn Veilyr Brydyt”, Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies 47 (2004)
- Jones, Nerys Ann, “Hengerdd in the Age of the Poets of the Princes”, in Beyond the Gododdin (2013)
- Jones, Nerys Ann, Arthur in Welsh poetry (2019)
- Jones, Owain, “Historical writing in medieval Wales” (2013)
- Jones, Philip Henry, “A bibliography of the writings of Dafydd Jenkins 1935–1983”, in Lawyers and laymen. Studies in the history of law, presented to Professor Dafydd Jenkins on his seventy-fifth birthday, Gwyl Ddewi 1986 (1986)
- Jones, R. M., “Narrative structure in medieval Welsh prose tales”, in Proceedings of the Seventh International Congress of Celtic studies, held at Oxford, from 10th to 15th July, 1983 (1986)
- Jones, Robert Owen, “Language variation and social stratification”, in The use of Welsh (1988)
- Jones, Robert Owen, “Deunaw, undeg wyth neu eighteen?”, Cardiff Working Papers in Welsh Linguistics 7 (1992)
- Jones, Robert Owen, “The Welsh language”, in Celtic connections (1999)
- Jones, Robert, “William Salesbury and his dictionary”, Y Cymmrodor 1 (1877)
- Jones, Robert, “The Castlereagh tower of Machynlleth”, Y Cymmrodor 1 (1877)
- Jones, Robert, “The National Eisteddfod for 1876, at Wrexham”, Y Cymmrodor 1 (1877)
- Jones, Rowland, The origin of Language and Nations, Hieroglyfically, Etymologically, and Topographically Defined and Fixed, after the Method of an English, Celtic, Greek, and Latin English Lexicon (1764)
- Jones, Rowland, Hieroglyfic (1768)
- Jones, Rowland, The Philosophy of words in Two Dialogues between the Author and Crito (1769)
- Jones, Rowland, The circles of Gomer, or, an Essay towards an Investigation and Introduction of the English, as an Universal Language etc. (1771)
- Jones, Stephen, “Speech sounds and their bearing on the linguistic problem in Wales”, Transactions of the Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion 1937 (1938)
- Jones, T. Gwynn, Gwaith Tudur Aled (1926)
- Jones, T. Gwynn, “‘Boire du tabac’”, Revue Celtique 44 (1927)
- Jones, Tegwyn, “Erlid yn Aber”, in Ysgrifau a cherddi cyflwynedig i Daniel Huws (1994)
- Jones, Thomas, Y Gymraeg yn ei disgleirdeb neu helaeth eir-lyfr Cymraeg a Saesoneg... (1688)
- Jones, Thomas, The British language in its Lustre, or a copious dictionary of Welsh and English / Y Gymraeg yn ei disgleirdeb, neu helaeth Eir-Lyfr Cymraeg a Saesneg (1688)
- Jones, Thomas, et al., Y Gymraeg yn ei disgleirdeb, neu helaeth Eirlyfr Cymraeg a Saesnaeg, ... (1760)
- Jones, Thomas, “The Book of the Anchorite of Llanddewi Brefi”, Transactions and Archaeological Record, Cardiganshire Antiquarian Society 12 (1937)
- Jones, Thomas, Y Bibyl ynghymraec, sef cyfieithiad Cymraeg Canol o’r ‘Promptuarium Bibliae’ (1940)
- Jones, Thomas (ed.), Rhyddiaith Gymraeg, gyfrol II (1956)
- Jones, Thomas, “The story of Myrddin and the five dreams of Gwenddydd in the Chronicle of Elis Gruffudd”, Études Celtiques 8:2 (1958–1959)
- Jones, Thomas, “The Black Book of Carmarthen ‘Stanzas of the graves’”, Proceedings of the British Academy 53 (1967)
- Jones, W.-G., “Extraits des dictons du sage Cadoc”, Revue Celtique 3 (1876–1878)
- Jones, Gwyn, et al., The Mabinogion (1974)
- Jones, Thomas, Brut y Tywysogyon, or, The Chronicle of the Princes (1952)
- Jones, Thomas, Brut y Tywysogyon, or, The Chronicle of the Princes (1955)
- Feer, Esther, et al., “A poet and his patrons”, in Medieval Celtic literature and society (2005)
- Jones, Aled Llion, et al. (eds), Y geissaw chwedleu (2018)
- Jones, Elin M., et al., Gwaith Llywarch ap Llywelyn ‘Prydydd y moch’ (1991)
- Jones, Elizabeth Jane Louis, et al., Mynegai i farddoniaeth y llawysgrifau (1928)
- Jones, Nerys Ann, et al., Gwaith Cynddelw Brydydd Mawr (1991–1995)
- Jones, Nerys Ann, et al., “Twelfth-century Welsh hagiography”, in Celtic hagiography and saints’ cults (2003)
- Jones, Nerys Ann, et al., Gwaith Sefnyn, Rhisierdyn, Gruffudd Fychan ap Gruffud ab Ednyfed a Llywarch Bentwrch (1995)
- Jones, Glyn E., et al., “Prawf geiriau Cerdydd (The Cardiff word test)”, Cardiff Working Papers in Welsh Linguistics 5 (1987)
- Jones, Horace Leonard, et al., The Geography of Strabo (1917–1961)
- Jones, Morris, et al., The Welsh language (1977)
- Jones, Glyn E., et al., “The pronouns of address in Welsh”, Cardiff Working Papers in Welsh Linguistics 1 (1981)
- Jones, Robert Owen, et al., “The sociolinguistic context of Welsh”, in The Celtic languages (2009)
- Jong, Mayke de, “Sint Brandaan, de Ieren en Europa”, Madoc: Tijdschrift over de Middeleeuwen (2000)
- Jonge, Wilco de, et al. (eds), Forum Hadriani. Van Romeinse stad tot monument (2006)
- Jongeling, Karel, “A substratum as a cultured weapon”, in All those nations... (1999)
- Jongeling, Karel, “Welsh and Hebrew”, Carn 58 (1987)
- Jongeling, Karel, “Afro-Asiatic and Insular Celtic”, Dutch Studies - Society of Near Eastern Languages and Literatures 1 (1995)
- Jongeling, Karel, “The nominal clause in Hebrew and Welsh, some remarks”, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 48 (1996)
- Jongeling, Karel, Comparing Welsh and Hebrew (2000)
- Jongeling, Karel, “Inleiding”, in De Mabinogion (2001)
- Jongeling, Karel, et al. (eds), De Mabinogion (2001)
- Jongeling, Karel, Home page (?–2023) – online
- Jongeling, Karel, “Inleiding in de grammatica van het geschreven Welsh”, in Home page (?–2023) – online
- Jongeling, Karel, “Oefeningen modern geschreven Welsh 1550-heden”, in Home page (?–2023) – online
- Jongeling, Karel, “Geirfa i ddysgwyr. Oefeningen Modern Welshe woordenschat”, in Home page (?–2023) – online
- Jongen, Ludo, et al., Merlijn (2009)
- Jope, E. M., “Celtic art”, Proceedings of the British Academy 73 (1987)
- Jope, Martyn, “The social implications of Celtic art”, in The Celtic world (1995)
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