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Modern Scots: An Analytical Survey 90,000 ed. [Kietas viršelis]

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This textbook overview of Modern Scots provides a description and analysis of the language covering lexical, phonological and structural patterns. It presents evidence for the diversity of the language through illustrations from newly collected fieldwork material. Frequent, detailed analysis of local variation is combined with a central focus is on the overall patterning of Scots. McColl Millar also examines the present and future of Scots, considering both its use in literature and other media and ongoing language policy and planning.

A dedicated chapter introduces the reader to the various research methods and available resources - including corpora, atlases and dictionaries - and provides guidance on how to use them effectively. Each chapter concludes with a series of exercises to complete and issues to discuss, encouraging active engagement and development of skill and knowledge in relation to the subject matter. This textbook offers a practical and engaging survey of Modern Scots making this an essential resource, aptly structured for use on Modern Scots and modern varieties of English modules.

* Provides analysis of the structure and use of Modern Scots
* Presents complex material for student use
* Maps out similarities and large-scale patterns in a clear and accessible way
* Includes chapters on lexis, phonology, grammar and sociolinguistics
* Includes exercises, issues for discussion and guided suggestions for further reading
Acknowledgements viii
Some preliminaries ix
1 Scots: languages and cultures, peoples and lands
1(24)
1.1 Introduction
1(1)
1.2 Is Scots a language?
1(2)
1.3 History of Scots
3(8)
1.4 The dialects of Scots
11(6)
1.5 Geography, culture and politics
17(6)
1.6 Brief description of this book
23(2)
Exercise
24(1)
2 Resources
25(8)
2.1 Introduction
25(1)
2.2 Dictionaries and word lists
25(3)
2.3 Archival material and dialect atlases
28(1)
2.4 Electronic corpora
29(2)
2.5 Bibliographies
31(1)
2.6 Book-length scholarly treatments of Scots
31(1)
2.7 Conclusion
32(1)
3 Phonology
33(64)
3.1 Introduction
33(1)
3.2 How do we analyse pronunciation in Scotland systematically?
34(4)
3.3 The phonologies of the Scots dialects
38(50)
3.4 Consonantal systems
88(7)
3.5 Conclusion
95(2)
Exercises
96(1)
4 Lexis
97(42)
4.1 Introduction
97(2)
4.2 The sources of Scots vocabulary
99(5)
4.3 Geography and lexical use
104(19)
4.4 Geographical distribution following the Linguistic Atlas of Scotland
123(4)
4.5 Distribution of meaning: a thesaurus-based approach
127(7)
4.6 Lexical change and attrition
134(4)
4.7 Conclusion
138(1)
Exercises
138(1)
5 Structure: the grammar of Modern Scots
139(21)
5.1 Grammar and linguistic difference
139(1)
5.2 Sources for information and analytical outlook
140(1)
5.3 The noun phrase
141(11)
5.4 Verb system
152(6)
5.5 Conclusion
158(2)
Exercises
159(1)
6 Scots used creatively: literature and beyond
160(32)
6.1 Introduction
160(1)
6.2 Scots in an English prose context
160(8)
6.3 Scottish prose wholly in Scots
168(3)
6.4 Scots in poetry
171(11)
6.5 Drama
182(2)
6.6 Scots in the press
184(2)
6.7 Ulster Scots in literature
186(4)
6.8 Written Scots beyond the Scots-speaking world
190(1)
6.9 Conclusion
191(1)
Exercises
191(1)
7 The sociolinguistics of Scots
192(23)
7.1 Introduction
192(1)
7.2 Urban vs. rural
192(3)
7.3 Education and language
195(3)
7.4 Attitudes and awareness
198(1)
7.5 Language policy and planning
199(12)
7.6 Ulster Scots: language status, policy and planning
211(2)
7.7 Some final thoughts
213(2)
Exercises
213(2)
8 Scots: a once and future language?
215(5)
8.1 The future
215(3)
8.2 Some final thoughts: Nec tamen consumebatur
218(2)
Bibliography 220(9)
Index 229