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SCOTTISH LANGUAGE

ISSN 0264-0198
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Edited by: J. Derrick McClure (University of Aberdeen)


 
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Every year, Scottish Language publishes the best, latest research on Scotland’s languages and linguistics. From place-name study to medieval poetry to language in the modern media, Scottish Language is the foremost publication in this field.

Papers published in Scottish Language are abstracted and indexed in Academic Search Premier.

Editorial Board:

  • John Corbett
  • Wilhelm F.H. Nicolaisen,
  • Colm Ó Baoill
  • Doreen Waugh

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J. Derrick McClure
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University of Aberdeen
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Articles published in Scottish Language:

Vol. Date
Title Author

29

2010

Notes on some cruces in Middle Scots poetry: Henryson’s Bawdronis, Dart Oxin and Bacis, Dunbar’s Strenever and Wallidrag, Gavin Douglas’s Lundeys Lufe, Threte and Treilȝeis

Andrew Breeze

29

2010

The death of Orkney Norn and the genesis of Orkney Scots

Robert McColl Millar

29

2010

‘This unique dialect’: the profile of Shetland dialect in a typology of World Englishes

Gunnel Melchers

29

2010

Dialect in the modern languages classroom: a bidialectal approach

Shane Strachan

29

2010

A Scottish trace in Russian toponymy: two Russian place-names revisited

Alexander Pavlenko

29

2010

Pernickety

William Sayers

29

2010

Review: Keith Hamnett, The Plight of Three Celtic Languages – Welsh, Irish and Gaelic

Michelle MacLeod

29

2010

Review: A and A Christie-Johnston, Shetland Words: A Dictionary of the Shetland Dialect

Doreen Waugh

28

2009

Language history as charter myth? Scots and the (re)invention of Scotland

James Costa

28

2009

Notes on some Scottish words and phrases: Mugdock, ploddeil, hallock, ‘dery dan’, ‘carlingis pet’

Andrew Breeze

28

2009

A study of attitudes of Scottish Secondary pupils and teachers towards Scots lexical and grammatical terms

Wojciech Gardela

28

2009

Insular Scots front vowels in Westray, Orkney

Meredith Tamminga

28

2009

A comparison of the language situations of Bavarian and Scots

Barbara Loester

28

2009

Review: Evan Gottlieb and Ian Duncan (eds), Approaches to Teaching Scott’s Waverley Novels

John Corbett

28

2009

Review: Fiona Douglas, Scottish Newspapers, Language and Identity

Stuart Kelly

28

2009

Review: Markku Filppula, Juhani Klemola and Heli Paulasto, English and Celtic in Contact

Andrew Breeze

28

2009

Review: Simon Taylor (ed), The Journal of Scottish Name Studies vol 3, 2009

Alison Grant

27

2008

‘Many strange and peculiar affairs’: Description, Narration and Evaluation in Scottish Emigrants’ Letters of the 19th Century

Marina Dossena

27

2008

The Scottish Corpus of Texts and Speech – A User’s Guide

Wendy Anderson and John Corbett

27

2008

Some Gaelic Etymologies for Scots Words: Drubly, Blad, Gilravage and Gaberlunzie

Andrew Breeze

27

2008

The Gaelic of Stirlingshire

Seumas Grannd

27

2008

Telleyr, Anguen, Gulath, and the Life of St Kentigern

Andrew Breeze

27

2008

The ongoing influence of Lowland Scots, Irish and Ulster English on the developing varieties of Ulster Scots

James Hale

27

2008

Review: Susanne Kries, ed., Skandinavisch-schottische Sprachbeziehungen im Mittelalter. Der altnordische Lehneinfluss

Göran Wolf

27

2008

Review: Alasdair MacCallum, Reversing Language Shift: the Social Identity and Role of Scottish Gaelic Learners

Kenneth MacKinnon

27

2008

Review: William Lamb, Scottish Gaelic Speech and Writing: Register variation in an endangered language

Siobnán Ní Laoire

26

2007

Place-names and the Scots Language: The Marches of Lexical and Onomastic Research

Maggie Scott

26

2007

The Etymology and Meanings of Eldritch

Alaric Hall

26

2007

A Gaelic Etymology for Dyvour ‘Debtor’ (a note)

Andrew Breeze

26

2007

One More East Slavic Parallel for the Language Situation in the Lowlands

Alexander Pavlenko

26

2007

Public Policy and Scots in Northern Ireland

Gavin Falconer

26

2007

Migration, Family and Education in Gaelic Policy Perspective

Kenneth MacKinnon

26

2007

Measuring Gaelic Language Planning

Michelle MacLeod

26

2007

Some Scottish Names, including Vacomagi, Boresti, Iudanbyrig, Aberlessic and Dubuice

Andrew Breeze

26

2007

Review: Robert McColl Millar, Dialects of English: Northern and Insular Scots

Doreen Waugh

26

2007

Review: Wilson McLeod, James E. Fraser and Anja Gunderloch (eds.), Cànan & Cultar / Language & Culture: Rannsachadh na Gàidhlig 3

Colm Ó Baoill

26

2007

Review: Wilson McLeod (ed.), Revitalising Gaelic in Scotland – Policy, Planning and Public Discourse

Michel Byrne

25

2006

The Ausbau of Present-Day Scots

Holger Schmitt

25

2006

Anglo-English Influences on Scottish Standard English Speakers: Trap/Bath/Palm/Start and Lot/Cloth/Thought/North/ Force

P. Carr and I. Brulard

25

2006

Smoking, Drinking, Dancing and Singing on the High Seas: Steamships and the uses of Smùid in Scottish Gaelic

Donald E. Meek

25

2006

Three Celtic Names: Venicones, Tuesis and Soutra

Andrew Breeze

25

2006

Review Article: Caroline Macafee (ed.), A. Jack Aitken, Older Scottish Vowels

Paul A. Johnston, Jr.

25

2006

Review: Iseabail Macleod and Pauline Cairns (eds.), The Essential Scots Dictionary: Scots-English–English-Scots

Marina Dossena

25

2006

Review: Christian J. Kay and Margaret A. Mackay (eds.), Perspectives on the Older Scottish Tongue

Yuko Yoneyama

25

2006

Review: Danielle A.V. Löw-Wiebach, Language Attitudes and Language Use in Pitmedden (Aberdeenshire)

Robert Millar

25

2006

Review: Piotr Stalmaszczyk, Celtic Presence: Irish, Scottish Gaelic and Cornish

Niall O’Gallagher

24

2005

Onomasiological Variation and Change in the Older Scots Vocabulary of Marriage

Javier E. Díaz Vera

24

2005

Sched Apon the Rude? Reflections on Scots and Religion

Gavin Falconer

24

2005

The Distinctiveness of the Doric: Home-Grown or Imported?

Marjorie Lorvik

24

2005

Ptolemy’s Taexali, Caelis, Loxa and Eitis

Javier E. Díaz Vera

24

2005

Review: Bill Findlay (ed.), Frae Ither Tongues: Essays on Modern Translations into Scots

Tom Hubbard

24

2005

Review: Klaske van Leyden, Prosodic Characteristics of Orkney and Shetland Dialects: An Experimental Approach

Dominic Watt

24

2005

Review: Garret Fitzgerald, Irish-Speaking in the Pre-Famine Period: a study based on the 1911 census data for people born before 1851 and still alive in 1911

Kenneth MacKinnon

24

2005

Review: Royal Irish Academy, Corpas Na Gaeilge 1600–1882: Foclóir na Nua-Ghaeilge: The Irish Language Corpus

Colm Ó Baoill

23

2004

‘The Auld Warld is By Wi’: W.L. Lorimer’s The New Testament in Scots

George Bruce

23

2004

Middle Scots as an Emerging Standard and Why It Did Not Make It

Joanna Bugaj

23

2004

The Genitive in Ane Resonyng of Ane Scottis and Inglis Merchand betuix Rowand and Lionis

Nieves Rodríguez Ledesma

23

2004

Some Celtic Place-Names of Scotland: Ptolemy’s Verubium Promontorium, Bede’s Urbs Giudi, Mendick, Minto and Panlathy

Andrew Breeze

23

2004

The Challenge of Corpus Planning in Gaelic Development

Wilson McLeod

23

2004

A Wee Keek at Scottish Rhyming Slang

Antonio Lillo

23

2004

A Gaelic Etymology for Camstairy in Guy Mannering

Andrew Breeze

23

2004

Review: John M. Kirk and Dónall P. Ó Baoill (eds.), Language Planning and Education: Linguistic Issues in Northern Ireland, the Republic of Ireland, and Scotland

Barbara Bird

23

2004

Review: John M. Kirk and Dónall P. Ó Baoill (eds.), Towards our Goals in Broadcasting, the Press, the Performing Arts and the Economy: Minority Languages in Northern Ireland, the Republic of Ireland, and Scotland

J.M.Y. Simpson
(Number 22 of Scottish Language is a selection of papers presented at the Tenth International Conference on Scottish Language and Literature of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, Rolduc 13-19 July 2002)

22

2003

‘Mony notabill narratioun’: Scots Language Research, a Resource for the Study of Folklore, Literature and History

Margaret A. MacKay

22

2003

Latin and French in Gilbert Hay’s Prose Works

Jonathan A. Glenn

22

2003

Early Scottish Internationalism through Translation

Tom Hubbard

22

2003

Middle Scots Prosody: Theory or Pragmatism?

J. Derrick McClure

22

2003

Counsel in The Wallace: Pragmatic Observations on Advice in a Fifteenth-Century Scottish Poem

Inge B. Milfull

22

2003

Review: Annette I. Hagan, Urban Scots Dialect Writing

J. Derrick McClure

22

2003

Review: Richard A. V. Cox, The Gaelic Place-Names of Carloway, Isle of Lewis: Their Structure and Significance

Anke-Beate Stahl

22

2003

Review: CELTICA, volume XXIV: In Memory of Brian Ó Cuív, ed. Malachy McKenna and Fergus Kelly

Colm Ó Baoill

21

2002

The Role of Scots Lexis in Scottish Newspapers

Fiona M. Douglas

21

2002

Some Common and Distinctive Extra-Linguistic Features in the Histories of Scots and Ukrainian

A. Pavlenko

21

2002

Some Celtic Place-Names of Scotland, including Tain, Cadzow, Cockleroy and Prenderguest

Andrew Breeze

21

2002

’N Linnet Mór: A Window on Language and Community in 18th Century Easter Ross

Seosamh Watson

21

2002

Scottish Gaelic Caismeachd, Irish Caismirt, and the Emergence of Cadenced Marching

Niall MacKenzie

21

2002

Review: Alan MacGillivray (ed.), Teaching Scottish Literature: curriculum and classroom applications

Manfred Görlach

21

2002

Review: John M. Kirk and Dónall P. Ó Baoill (eds.), Belfast Studies in Language, Culture and Politics

Donald MacAulay

20

2001

Spatio-Temporal Aspects of Older Scots Texts

Keith Williamson

20

2001

Women as Informants in the Reconstruction of Geographically and Socioculturally Conditioned Language Variation and Change in 16th and 17th Century Scots

Anneli Meurman-Solin

20

2001

‘For the Aduancement of the Commoun Weilth’: Hypotheses in Scots Scientific Discourse of the 16th and 17th Centuries. A Preliminary Investigation

Marina Dossena

20

2001

Alliteration in The Wallace

Inge Milfull

20

2001

The Quha Problem in William Dunbar’s Quha Will Behald of Luve the Chance

Regina Scheibe

20

2001

Language and Style in The Complaynt of Scotland

Klaus Bitterling

20

2001

Review: Seumas Grannd, The Gaelic of Islay. A Comparative Study

Cathair Ó Dochartaigh

19

2000

The Demography of Scots: The Lessons of the Census Campaign

Caroline Macafee

19

2000

Taming Volume III of the Linguistic Atlas of Scotland

Paul Johnston, Jr

19

2000

The Demonstrative Pronouns in the North-East: An Introductory Discussion

Sandra Mhairi McRae

19

2000

Some Characteristics of the Shetlandic Vowel System

John M Tait

19

2000

Official Gaelic: Problems in the Translation of Public Documents

Wilson McLeod

19

2000

Some Celtic Place-Names of Scotland including Arran, Carmunnock, Gogar and Water of May

Andrew Breeze

18

1999

Scots as a European Language 1500-1700

Dauvit Horsbroch

18

1999

The Present Participle in Middle Scots

Ute Dons and Lilo Moessner

18

1999

Some Celtic Place-Names of Scotland

Andrew Breeze

18

1999

Images of Language in Advertising in Scotland

Roz Smith

18

1999

Language, Dialect or Accent?

Attila Dósa

18

1999

The Interface between Haiku and Other Poetry

David Purves
(Number 17 of Scottish Language is a selection of papers presented at the Fifth International Conference on the Languages of Scotland and Ulster, Aberdeen 1-5 August 1997)

17

1998

DOST towards the Millenium

Marace Dareau

17

1998

Scots Dictionaries Present and Future

Isiabail Macleod

17

1998

Sir James Wilson and his Commonsense Approach to the Scots Language

Sheila Douglas

17

1998

Diminutives in Scottish Standard English

Marina Dossena

17

1998

Settlement Names in the South-West: Dumfries and Galloway

Doreen J. Waugh

17

1998

Gaelic in Family, Work and Community domains

Kenneth MacKinnon

17

1998

Tokenism in Gaelic: the Language of Appeasement

Richard A.V. Cox

17

1998

Verbal Aspect in the Scots and English of Ulster

John M. Kirk and Georgina Millar

17

1998

The Endurance of Scots in the United States

Anne Marie Hamilton

17

1998

Some Influences on the Gaelic of Cape Breton

Seamus Grannd

16

1997

The Pioneers of Anglicised Speech in Scotland: a second look

A. J. Aitken

16

1997

Periphrastic do in The Complyant of Scotland and Ane Resonyng of ane Scottis and Enlish Merchand

M. Nieves Rodriguez Ledesma

16

1997

Alexander Hume: Of the Orthographie and Conguitie of the Britan Tongue

Veronika Kniezsa

16

1997

The Duke’s English: The Language of the Hamilton Papers

Hans Peters

16

1997

Irish References in Early Scottish Gaelic Grammars: A Typological Parallel

Alexander Falileyev

16

1997

MacDiarmid’s Use of Scots: Synthetic or Natural?

David Purves

16

1997

The Origin of the Be-Perfect with Transitives in the Shetland Dialect

Alexander Pavlenko

16

1997

Etymological Notes on Kirkcaldy, Jocteleg ‘Knife’, Kiaugh ‘Trouble’, Striffen ‘Membrane’ and Cow ‘Hobgolin’

Andrew Breeze

14/15

1995/96

Shibboleths of the Scots

Colin Milton

14/15

1995/96

In Praise of William J. Watson (1865–1948): Celtic Place-Name Scholar

W.F.H. Nicolaisen

14/15

1995/96

Aoidhmin Mac Gréagóir – A Little-known Gaelic Scholar

Ciarán Ó Duibhinn

14/15

1995/96

Central Western Gaelic Dialect

Anthony Dilworth

14/15

1995/96

The Lexical Geography of the Western Isles

Seumas Grannd

14/15

1995/96

Remarkably Common Eloquence: The Aesthetics of Urban Dialect

Ronald MacAulay

14/15

1995/96

The language of Perthshire Travellers

Sheila Douglas

14/15

1995/96

Gaelic: An Exploration of the Interplay of Sociolinguistic Factors

Morag M. McNeill

14/15

1995/96

Gaelic and ‘The Other Languages’ of Scotland

Kenneth MacKinnon

14/15

1995/96

Ethnic Minority Languages in Scotland

Mahendra K. Verma

14/15

1995/96

Marketing a Second Language: The Case of Scottish Gaelic in Ontario

Kara Smith

14/15

1995/96

Scots: Matters of Identity and Nationalism

Kim J.M.Hardie

14/15

1995/96

The Local Press: What’s in it for You?

Roz Smith

14/15

1995/96

The Development of Eclipsis in Gaelic

Roibeard Maolalaigh

14/15

1995/96

The Phonology of Scottish Gaelic Loanwords in Lowland Scots

Dóra Pödör

14/15

1995/96

Phonetic Descriptions of Scottish Accents: A Historical perspective

Deborah Cherry

14/15

1995/96

Dunbar’s Aureate Language

Robert D. Drexler

14/15

1995/96

Plain Life Depicted in Fiery Shorthand

Karen Corrigan

14/15

1995/96

Gaelic Vernacular Verse from the Parish of Glenmuick, Tulloch and Glengairn

Alison Diack

14/15

1995/96

Advertising Feature: Bridging Scots and Gaelic

George Philp

13

1994

Some Early Scottish Place-Names and Queen Margaret

Simon Taylor

13

1994

Norse in Scotland

Jeremy J. Smith

13

1994

Subordinate and-clauses in Scots and Hiberno-English: Origins and Development

Martina Hacker

13

1994

Middle English tod ‘fox’: Old Irish taid ‘thief’

Andrew Breeze

13

1994

Parallel Structure in Dunbar’s Surrexit Dominus de Sepulchro

Pamela K. Shaffer

13

1994

Québécois into Scots: Translating Michel Tremblay

Martin Bowman and Bill Findlay

13

1994

A Dictionary Ramble

Roderick MacDonald

13

1994

On a Standardised Spelling for Scots

Angus Stirling

13

1994

Review: Margaret Laing and Keith Woodbridge, eds., Speaking in our Tongues: Proceedings of a Colloquium on Medieval Dialectology and Related Disciplines

Graeme D. Caie

13

1994

Review: Alexander Fenton and Donald A. MacDonald, eds., Studies in Scots and Gaelic

Derick S. Thomson

13

1994

Review: James Robertson, ed., A Tongue in Yer Heid: A Selection of the Best Contemporary Short Stories in Scots

Kenneth R. Sadler

11/12

1992/93

The Gododdin: The Oldest Scottish Poem?

Craig Cessford

11/12

1992/93

A Short Grammar of Older Scots

C.I. Macafee

11/12

1992/93

Language, Music and Local Aesthetics: Views from Gaeldom and Beyond

John Shaw

11/12

1992/93

Linguistic Awareness and Attitudes in a Sample of Scottish Speakers

Flavia Iacuaniello

11/12

1992/93

Conference of the German Association of University Professors of English in Stuttgart, 1992

Lilo Moessner

11/12

1992/93

Computing and Research on Scots

John M. Kirk

11/12

1992/93

Computers and Scots Lexicography

Iseabail MacLeod

11/12

1992/93

A Computer Aided Method for Making a Linguistic Atlas of Older Scots

Keith Williamson

11/12

1992/93

Computers and Gaelic Language Data

Cathair Ó Dochartaigh

11/12

1992/93

Review: Jamie Stuart, The Glasgow Gospel

Hazel C. Taylor

11/12

1992/93

Review: The Gaelic Terminology Database, Vol.1.

Sonia Vathjunker

10

1991

‘Scotica Pronunciations’: Sixteenth and Seventeenth-Century English Authors on Scots.

Veronika Kniezsa

10

1991

Borrowing between Scots and Gaelic.

Colm Ó Baoill

10

1991

A Linguistic Survey of the Use and Familiarity of Scottish Dialect Items in N.E. Fife.

Susan M. Lawrie

10

1991

An Investigation of Attitudes to Scots and Glasgow Dialect among Secondary School Pupils.

Janet Menzies

10

1991

Review: Studies in the History of the English Language

John Anderson

10

1991

Review: Derick S. Thomson, ed., Gaelic and Scots in Harmony

Meg Bateman

10

1991

Review: Kenneth MacKinnon, Gaelic – A Past and Future Prospect

Janet Hunter

9

1990

Language and Style in the Scottish Gaelic Bible (1767–1807).

Donald E. Meek

9

1990

Robert Burns and Gaelic

Roderick MacDonald

9

1990

‘Haw, the Wickit Things Weans Dae!’: Max and Moritz in Scots

Manfred Görlach

9

1990

Foreign Influences in the Vocabulary of William Dunbar.

Stuart Lucas

9

1990

Review: Iseabail MacLeod, with Pauline Cairns, Caroline Macafee and Ruth Martin (eds.), The Scots Thesaurus

Robert Burchfield

9

1990

Review: Michael Gregson with Kay Deas, The Crack and the Cant

J. Derrick McClure

9

1990

Review: Peadar Morgan (trans.) Asterix an Ceilteach

David Clement

8

1989

Gaelic in Glasgow, c. 1723-1981

Charles W.J. Withers

8

1989

Recent Gaelic Poetry

Iain Crichton Smith

8

1989

Gaelic Publishing

Derick Thomson

8

1989

Gaelic education today

Boyd Robertson

8

1989

Review: Leabhraichean ura cloinne (New children’s books)

Seumas Grannd

8

1989

Review: Two New Scots Dictionaries

John M. Kirk

8

1989

A note on: ‘A critical assessment of Tom Scott’s poem “The Seavaiger” as an exercise in poetic translation’

Lilo Moessner

7

1988

Standardisation in Middle Scots.

Alex Agutter

7

1988

A critical assessment of Tom Scott’s poem The Seavaiger as an exercise in translation

Lilo Moessner

7

1988

Mutation of s-clusters in Gaelic

Cathair O Dochartaigh

7

1988

The place-names of Fife

Iain Fraser

7

1988

Review: Caroline MacAfee and Iseabail MacLeod, eds.: The Nuttis Schell: Essays on the Scots Language presented to A.J. Aitken

Henry Hargreaves

7

1988

Review: Emma Letley, From Gault to Douglas Brown: Nineteenth-Century Fiction and the Scots Language

Anne King

6

1987

Lexical loss and lexical survival: the case of Scots and English

Manfred Gorlach

6

1987

Additions, antedatings and corrections to DOST and OED.

Luuk Houwen

6

1987

Scottish Building Terms.

Glen L. Pride

6

1987

Scottish Dictionaries in the late 1980s

Iseabail MacLeod

6

1987

Review : Billy Kay Scots – The Mither Tongue

John M. Kirk

6

1987

Review: P. Hately Waddell: The Psalms: frae Hebrew intil Scottis

Colin Milton

6

1987

Review: Alexander Fenton Wirds an’ Wark ’e Seasons Roon

Leslie W. Wheeler

6

1987

Review: David King Sutherland: Fisherlore of Avoch

J. Derrick McClure

5

1986

Gaelic Literary Interactions with Scots and English Work: A Survey

D.S. Thomson

5

1986

Links with Gaelic Tradition found in the story traditions of Perthshire Travelling People

S. Douglas

5

1986

The Literature of ‘Ane Simple Land’.

M.P. McDiarmid

5

1986

‘Revolution there as visible as anywhere else!’ Some literary uses of Scots in nineteenth-century fiction.

E. Letley

5

1986

Hugh MacDiarmid and North-East Scots

C. Milton

5

1986

Gaelic Communities in Lowland Scotland, 1709-1891: Exploration toward a Social History.

C. Withers

5

1986

The Scottish Gaelic Speech-community: some social perspectives.

K. MacKinnon

5

1986

What Scots Owes to Gaelic

J.D. McClure

5

1986

English and Scots Military Loanwords in Scottish Gaelic

I. Quick

5

1986

Some Scots Words in the Gaelic Vocabulary of Applecross

K. MacDonald

5

1986

Narrowing and Extension of Meaning in the Scandinavian-based Vocabulary of Shetland Dialect

G. Melchers

5

1986

New Gaelic?

D. MacAulay

5

1986

Patterns of English-Gaelic and Gaelic-English Code-switching

D. Cram

5

1986

Vowel Systems in Hebridean English

C. Shuken

5

1986

Gaelic Place Names in Scots.

W.F.H. Nicolaisen

5

1986

The Transition from Gaelic to Scots or Scottish-English in Caithness Place-Names

D. Waugh

4

1985

Old Words in a New Town

Clausdirk Pollner

4

1985

Englisch in Livingston (by H. Speitel)

Clausdirk Pollner

4

1985

Some Distinguishing Features of the Gaelic of Islay

Seumas Grannd

4

1985

Glasgow (by J. Miller)

Caroline Macafee

4

1985

A Detailed Account of Some Caithness Place-Names

Doreen Waugh

3

1984

Investigations into the Syntax of Hebridean English

Annette Sabban

3

1984

Is Scottish Gaelic a VSO Language?

David Cram

3

1984

Galloway Schools Dialect Survey

W.A.D.Riach

3

1984

William Tennant, the Ettrick Shepherd and the Psalms of David: A Linguistic Controversy

Harry D. Watson

2

1983

Irregular Style Variation Patterns in Edinburgh Speech

Paul Johnston

2

1983

Sociolinguistic Approaches to Scots Language

Caroline Macafee

2

1983

Mining Terms in Fife

W.H. McPhee

2

1983

The Survival of the Fishing Dialects on the Moray Firth

Anne Downie

2

1983

English was to them a Foreign Tongue

Lilian E.C. MacQueen

2

1983

Lowland Scots in Education: An Historical Survey (part II)

Keith Williamson

1

1982

Linguistic Taboo in the Speech of Scottish Fishermen

Karl Inge Sandred

1

1982

Report of Dialect Work in Ulster

G.B. Adams

1

1982

A Dialect Study of Comparative Areas in Galloway

W.A.D. Riach

1

1982

Some Connections between Galloway and Ulster Speech

James Milroy

1

1982

Bad Scots: Some Superstitions about Scots Speech

A.J.Aitken

1

1982

Glasgow Dialect in Literature

Caroline Macafee

1

1982

Lowland Scots in Education: An Historical Survey (Part I)

Keith Williamson

 

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