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Heiner Eichner, Janka Istenič, Milan Lovenjak, "Ein römerzeitliches Keramikgefäß aus Ptuj (Pettau, Poetovio) in Slowenien mit Inschrift in unbekanntem Alphabet und epichorischer (vermutlich keltischer) Sprache", ''Arheološki vestnik'' 45 (1994), 131–142.  +
Emanuela Ercolani Cocchi, "Le Dramme Padane nel Contesto dei Rinvenimenti Monetali dell'Emila Romagna", in: Nino Lamboglia (Ed.), ''Atti dell’Incontro di Studio su: La Monetazione Preromana dell’Italia Settentrionale: Approvvigionamento del Metallo, Coniazione, Circolazione. Bordighera, 16 - 17 settembre 1994, Omaggio a Nino Lamboglia'', Bordighera: Museo Bicknell 1996, 249-260.  +
Joseph F. Eska, Charlene M. Eska, "Epigraphic and linguistic observations on the inscription at the so-called ''Mur d'Hannibal'' (Liddes, Valais)", ''Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie'' 69/1 (2022), 159–182.  +
Joseph Francis Eska, David Ellis Evans, "Continental Celtic", in: Martin J. Ball, James Fife (Eds.), ''The Celtic languages'' [= Routledge Language Family Series], London: Routledge 1993. 1st Edition, 26-63.  +
Joseph F. Eska, David Ellis Evans, "Continental Celtic", in: Martin J. Ball, Nicole Müller (eds), ''The Celtic Languages'', 2<sup>nd</sup> edition, London – New York: Routledge 2009, 28–53.  +
Joseph Francis Eska, Angelo O. Mercado, "Observations on verbal art in ancient Vergiate", ''Historische Sprachforschung'' 118 (2005), 160-184.  +
Joseph F. Eska, Angelo O. Mercado, "More on the metrical structure in the inscription of Vergiate", ''Historische Sprachforschung'' 124 (2011), 227–238.  +
Joseph Francis Eska, Rex E. Wallace, "The linguistic milieu of *Oderzo 7", ''Historische Sprachforschung'' 112 (1999), 122-136.  +
Joseph F. Eska, Rex E. Wallace, "A syncretism in fieri in early Celtic", ''Indogermanische Forschungen'' 106 (2001), 229–240.  +
Joseph F. Eska, Rex E. Wallace, "Script and language at ancient Voltino", ''Alessandria'' 5 (2011), 93–113.  +
Joseph Francis Eska, Michael Weiss, "Segmenting Gaul. <b>tomedeclai</b>", ''Studia Celtica'' 30 (1996), 289-292.  +
Joseph Francis Eska, "Interpreting the Gaulish inscription of Voltino", ''Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies'' 36 (1989), 106-107.  +
Joseph F. Eska, "The so-called weak or dental preterite in Continental Celtic, Watkins' law, and related matters", ''Historische Sprachforschung'' 103 (1990), 81–91.  +
Joseph F. Eska, "Two notes on Continental Celtic", ''Études Celtiques'' 27 (1990), 191–195.  +
Joseph F. Eska, "The demonstrative stem *''isto''- in Continental Celtic", ''Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie'' 44 (1991), 70–73.  +
Joseph F. Eska, "Observations on the thematic genitive singular in Lepontic and Hispano-Celtic", in: Joseph F. Eska, R. Geraint Gruffydd, Nicolas Jacobs (eds), ''Hispano-Gallo-Brittonica. Essays in honour of Professor D. Ellis Evans on the occasion of his sixty-fifth birthday'', Cardiff: University of Wales Press 1995, 33–46.  +
Joseph Francis Eska, "-", review of: Pierre-Yves Lambert, ''La langue gauloise'', Paris: Errance 1994., ''Studi Celtici'' 36 (1996), 330-332.  +
Joseph F. Eska, "The linguistic position of Lepontic", in: Benjamin K. Bergin, Madelaine C. Plauché, Ashlee Bailey (eds), ''Proceedings of the Twenty-fourth Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society. Special Session on Indo-European Subgrouping and Internal Relations'', Berkeley, CA: 1998, 2–11.  +
Joseph Francis Eska, "Tau Gallicum", ''Studia Celtica'' 32 (1998), 115-127.  +
Josef Francis Eska, "PIE ''*p'' (doesn't become) Ø in proto Celtic", ''Münchener Studien zur Sprachwissenschaft'' 58 (1998), 63-80.  +