Goidelic substrate hypothesis

The Goidelic substrate hypothesis refers to the hypothesized language or languages spoken in Ireland before the arrival of the Goidelic languages. == Hypothesis of non-Indo-European languages == Ireland was settled, like the rest of northern Europe, after the retreat of the ice sheets around 10,500 BC. Indo-European languages are usually thought to have been a much later arrival.

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Goidelic substrate hypothesis

The Goidelic substrate hypothesis refers to the hypothesized language or languages spoken in Ireland before the arrival of the Goidelic languages. == Hypothesis of non-Indo-European languages == Ireland was settled, like the rest of northern Europe, after the retreat of the ice sheets around 10,500 BC. Indo-European languages are usually thought to have been a much later arrival.

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