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On Specific Zoological Isoglosses between Celtic and (Balto-)Slavic
This contribution deals with three major questions: 1. Was ‘eagle’ in Celtic and Balto-Slavic extended in -l- or in -r-? 2. Can Balto-Slavic ‘swan’ be etymologised as ‘beaked’ with the help of Celtic? 3. Can words for ‘fox’ be based on a Celto-Baltic or Celto-Slavic isogloss?