Northern and Insular Scots
Book Details
Format
Hardback or Cased Book
Book Series
Dialects of English
ISBN-10
0748623167
ISBN-13
9780748623167
Publisher
Edinburgh University Press
Imprint
Edinburgh University Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Jan 26th, 2007
Print length
192 Pages
Weight
354 grams
Dimensions
14.50 x 22.00 x 1.70 cms
Product Classification:
linguistics
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The Scots dialects of northern Scotland, Orkney and Shetland are among the most traditional varieties of ‘English’. Northern and Insular Scots provides an approachable description of the phonological, structural and lexical natures of these varieties and a history of the varieties in relation to the areas in which they are spoken.
The Scots dialects of northern Scotland, Orkney and Shetland are among the most traditional varieties of ''English'', exhibiting features not current elsewhere for centuries. Until recently, they were spoken in communities whose traditional occupations have encouraged the equation of speech with local identity. They have all also been affected by contact with Gaelic, or Norse, or both. In recent years, however, the decline of traditional industries has been matched by the discovery of oil off their coasts, encouraging in-migration of speakers of many varieties of English and other languages. How well have these varieties maintained their traditional natures at the start of the 21st century?Northern and Insular Scots provides:*An approachable description of the phonological, structural and lexical natures of these varieties*A history of the varieties in relation to the areas in which they are spoken*Examples of the language of native speakers*An annotated bibliography which points the reader towards mo
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