The Edinburgh companion to Scots /
The Edinburgh Companion to Scots is a comprehensive introduction to the study of older and present-day Scots language. The aim of the volume is to explain and illustrate methods of research into Scots and Scottish English. Topics include the grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation of contemporary spee...
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Edinburgh :
Edinburgh University Press,
[2003]
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Edinburgh companion to Scots |
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- 1, A Brief history of Scots / John Corbett, J. Derrick McClure and Jane Stuart-Smith
- 2, Scottish place-names / Margaret Scott
- 3, Scottish surnames / Carole Hough
- 4, Studying Scots vocabulary / Caroline Macafee
- 5, Syntax and discourse in modern Scots / Jim Miller
- 6, The Phonology of modern urban Scots / Jane Stuart-Smith
- 7, The Phonology of older Scots / Carolien Macafee, incorporating material by the late A.J. Aitken
- 8, Corpus-based study of older Scots grammar and lexis / Anneli Meurman-Solin
- 9, The Language of older Scots poetry / Jeremy J. Smith
- 10, The Language of modern Scots poetry / J. Derrick McClure
- 11, The Scots language abroad / Michael Montgomery
- 12, Language planning and modern Scots / John Corbett