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The Edinburgh Companion To Scots John Corbett J Derrick Mcclure Jane Stuartsmith

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The Edinburgh Companion To Scots John Corbett J Derrick Mcclure Jane Stuartsmith
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Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.29 MB
Pages: 320
Author: John Corbett; J. Derrick McClure; Jane Stuart-Smith
ISBN: 9781474421591, 1474421598
Language: English
Year: 2022

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The Edinburgh Companion To Scots John Corbett J Derrick Mcclure Jane Stuartsmith by John Corbett; J. Derrick Mcclure; Jane Stuart-smith 9781474421591, 1474421598 instant download after payment.

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 speech in Scotland, and the investigation of Older Scots written texts. There is further coverage of issues such as modern literary Scots, language planning, placenames and personal names, and the development of Scots overseas. Each chapter gives a brief overview of the topic, and provides case studies to illustrate avenues of exploration for those beginning to develop research techniques. The book is designed as an accessible introduction to key issues and methods of investigation for undergraduate students interested in the way language has developed in Scotland.

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