Pierre-Yves Lambert

Pierre-Yves Lambert (born 30 May 1949) is a French linguist and scholar of Celtic studies.He is a researcher at the CNRS and a lecturer at the École Pratique des Hautes Études in Celtic linguistics and philology.[2] He is the author of an influential book on the Gaulish language entitled La langue gauloise (1994).[3][4] Along with Xavier Delamarre, Lambert is also the co-administrator of Thesaurus Paleo-Celticus, a CNRS project launched in 2019 and aiming to update and replace Alfred Holder's Alt-celtischer Sprachschatz (1913).[5] Born on 30 May 1949,[6] Pierre-Yves Lambert graduated from the École Normale Supérieure in 1969.
École Normale SupérieureÉcole Pratique des Hautes ÉtudesÉtudes CeltiquesCeltic languagesOld IrishOld BretonMiddle WelshGaulishGaulish languageXavier DelamarreAlfred HolderRecueil des Inscriptions GauloisesDerek Allen PrizePresses universitaires de FranceQue sais-je?MabinogiÉditions GallimardJoseph VendryesLeyden ManuscriptOliver StrunkJulian BuddenDavid BrownReinhard StrohmJ. E. StevensPeter HolmanColin TimmsPhilip V. BohlmanGary TomlinsonArnold WhittallMargaret BentAlejandro PlanchartSuzanne G. CusickGeorges Le RiderCécile MorrissonGert HatzPhilip GriersonMichael MetcalfMark BlackburnRichard ReeceMichael CrawfordAndrew BurnettJoe CribbKenneth JacksonBrian Ó CuivJ. E. Caerwyn WilliamsEric P. HampProinsias Mac CanaDerick ThomsonPádraig Ó RiainDaniel HuwsDafydd JenkinsFergus KellyMáire HerbertRalph A. Griffiths