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Dossena, Marina 2002. ‘A strong Scots accent of the mind’: The pragmatic value of code-switching between English and Scots in private correspondence – a historical overview". Linguistica e Filologia, 14, 103-127.
Bugaj, Joanna 2004 Middle Scots Inflectional System in the South-West
of Scotland. Frankfurt
a.M.: Peter Lang.
Corbett, John / McClure, J. Derrick /
Stuart-Smith, Jane (eds.) 2003b. A Brief History of Scots. In Corbett, John /
McClure, J. Derrick / Stuart-Smith, Jane (eds.) The Edinburgh Companion to Scots, Edinburgh: Edinburgh University
Press, 1-16.
Dossena, Marina 2001a "‘For the aduancement of the commoun weilth’:
hypotheses in Scots scientific discourse of the 16th and 17th
centuries. A preliminary investigation", Scottish Language 20,
47-65.
Dossena, Marina 2001b "The cruel slauchtyr that was cruelly
exsecutit: Intensification and adverbial modality in the Helsinki Corpus of
Older Scots – A preliminary overview", Neuphilologische Mitteilungen
102:3, 287-302.
Dossena, Marina 2001c "The voice of witnesses in nineteenth-century
accounts of the Highland Clearances", Review of Scottish Culture
13, 40-50.
Dossena, Marina 2003a. Scots. In Deumert, Ana / Vandenbussche, Wim (eds.), Germanic Standardizations
– Past to Present, Amsterdam, Benjamins, 383-404.
Dossena, Marina 2003b. Modality and Argumentative Discourse in the
Darien Pamphlets. In Jones, Charles / Dossena, Marina (eds.) Insights into
Late Modern English, Bern: Lang, 283-310.
Glenn, Jonathan 2003 "French
and Latin in Gilbert Hay's Prose Works." Scottish Language, 22:
16-35.
Görlach, Manfred 2001 "Scots: the view from outside" in John
Kirk and Dónall Ó Baoill eds. Language Links. The Languages of Scotland and
Ireland Belfast: Queen's University, 181-194.
Görlach, Manfred 2002 A Textual History of Scots Heidelberg: C.
Winter.
Lenz, Katja 2002 "Losses and gains: the case of Scots in
Scotland" in Gerardo Mazzaferro ed. The English Language and Power,
Alessandria: Edizioni dell’Orso, 181-200.
Lorvik, Marjorie 2003 Mutual Intelligibility of Timber
Trade Terminology in the North Sea Countries during the Time of the 'Scottish
Trade'. Nordic Journal of English Studies, 2, 2, 223-243.
Macafee, Caroline 2002a "The impact of anglicisation on the phonology
of Scots: a keethin sicht" in Katja Lenz and Ruth Möhlig eds. Of
Dyuersitie & Chaunge of Langage: Essays Presented to Manfred Görlach on the
Occasion of his 65th Birthday Heidelberg: C. Winter, 240-256.
Macafee, Caroline, incorporating material by the late A. J. Aitken,
2002b "A history of Scots to 1700" in A Dictionary of the Older
Scottish Tongue vol.12, Oxford University Press, xxi-clvi.
Macafee, Caroline 2003b. The Phonology of Older Scots. In
Corbett, John / McClure, J. Derrick / Stuart-Smith, Jane (eds.) The Edinburgh Companion to Scots,
Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 138-169 (incorporating material by the
late A.J. Aitken).
McClure, J.
Derrick 2003b. "Middle
Scots prosody: theory or pragmatism?" Scottish Language 22, 46-58.
Meurman-Solin, Anneli
(forthcoming) ‘From inventory to typology in English historical dialectology’.
Proceedings of the 12th International Conference of English
Historical Linguistics, Glasgow 2002.
Meurman-Solin, Anneli (in
print), “Towards a Variationist
Typology of Clausal Connectives: Methodological Considerations based on the
Corpus of Scottish Correspondence. In Dossena, Marina / Lass, Roger (eds), Methods
and Data in English Historical Dialectology. Bern: Lang.
Meurman-Solin, Anneli 1989 "Variation analysis and diachronic
studies of lexical borrowing" in Caie et al. eds Proceedings
from the Fourth Nordic Conference for English Studies, Department of
English, University of Copenhagen, vol.I, 87-98. Also in Anneli Meurman-Solin Variation
and Change in Early Scots Prose. Studies based on the Helsinki Corpus of
Older Scots (1993 Annales Academiae Scientarum Fennicae Dissertationes
Humanarum Litterarum 65, Helsinki: Suomalainen Tiedeakatemia, 227-235.
Meurman-Solin, Anneli 2000 "On the conditioning of geographical and
social distance in language variation and change in Renaissance Scots" in
Dieter Kastovsky and Arthur Mettinger eds. The History of English in a
Social Context: A Contribution to Historical Sociolinguistics Berlin:
Mouton de Gruyter, 227-255.
Meurman-Solin, Anneli 2001a "Structured text corpora in the study
of language variation and change", Literary and Linguistic Computing
16:1, 5-27.
Meurman-Solin, Anneli 2001b "Women as informants in the
reconstruction of geographically and socioculturally conditioned language
variation and change in 16th and 17th century
Scots", Scottish Language, 20-46.
Meurman-Solin, Anneli 2002 "Simple and complex grammars: the case
of temporal subordinators in the history of Scots" in Helena
Raumolin-Brunberg et al. eds., Variation Past and Present. VARIENG Studies on English for Terttu
Nevalainen, Mémoires de la Société Néophilologique de Helsinki 61, Helsinki: Société Néophilologique,
187-210.
Meurman-Solin,
Anneli 2003. Corpus-based Study of Older Scots Grammar and Lexis. In Corbett,
John / McClure, J. Derrick / Stuart-Smith, Jane (eds.) The Edinburgh Companion to Scots, Edinburgh: Edinburgh University
Press, 170-196.
Meurman-Solin, Anneli, (in print)
‘The Centre and the Periphery. Competing Norms on the Dialect Map of
Renaissance Scotland’ in Ermanno Barisone (ed.), The History of English and
the Dynamics of Power, Alessandria: Dell'Orso.
Smith, Jeremy 2000 "Scots" in Glanville Price ed. Languages
of Britain and Ireland Oxford: Blackwell, 159-70.
Smith, Jeremy 2002 "The Scots-English linguistic continuum in
eighteenth-century verse" in Katja Lenz and Ruth Möhlig eds. Of
Dyversitie & Chaunge of Langage. Essays Presented to Manfred Görlach on the
Occasion of his 65th Birthday Heidelberg: C. Winter, 339-52.
Strathern, Andrew / Stewart, Pamela J. 2001. Minorities and Memories:
Survivals and Extinctions in Scotland and Western Europe. Durham, North
Carolina: Carolina Academic Press.
Williamson, Keith 2000 "Changing spaces: Linguistic relationships
and the dialect continuum". In Irma Taavitsainen et al. eds., Placing
Middle English in Context, Berlin/New York: Mouton de Gruyter, 141-179.
Williamson, Keith 2001 "Spatio-temporal aspects of Older Scots
texts", Scottish Language 20, 1-19.
Williamson, Keith, 2002 ‘The Dialectology of “English” North of the Humber, c. 1380-1500’
in Teresa Fanego, Belen Méndez-Naya and Elena Seoane Posse (eds.) Sounds,
Words, Texts and Change. Amsterdam / Philadelphia: John Benjamins, 253-286.
Language policy and
language planning
Corbett,
John 2003. Language Planning and Modern Scots. In Corbett, John / McClure, J.
Derrick / Stuart-Smith, Jane (eds.) The
Edinburgh Companion to Scots, Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press,
251-272.
Dunbar, Robert 2001 "Minority language rights regimes: an analytical
framework, Scotland, and emerging European norms" in John Kirk and Dónall
Ó Baoill eds., Linguistic Politics. Language Policies for Northern
Ireland, the Republic of Ireland, and Scotland, Belfast: Queen’s
University, 231-254.
Eagle, Andy 2001 "Wha ye writin for?" in John Kirk and Dónall
Ó Baoill eds., Linguistic Politics. Language Policies for Northern
Ireland, the Republic of Ireland, and Scotland, Belfast: Queen’s
University, 169-176.
Falconer, Gavin 2001 "The Scots leid in the new poleitical institutions"
in John Kirk and Dónall Ó Baoill eds., Linguistic Politics. Language
Policies for Northern Ireland, the Republic of Ireland, and Scotland,
Belfast: Queen’s University, 135-158.
Horsbroch, Dauvit 2001 "A twalmonth an a wee tait forder" in
John Kirk and Dónall Ó Baoill eds., Linguistic Politics. Language
Policies for Northern Ireland, the Republic of Ireland, and Scotland,
Belfast: Queen’s University, 123-134.
Kirk, John M. / Ó Baoill, Dónall P.
(eds.) 2002. Language Planning and Education: Linguistic Issues in Northern
Ireland, the Republic of Ireland, and Scotland. Belfast: Cló Ollscoil na
Banríona.
Lord Laird of Artigarvan 2001 "Language policy and Tha Boord o
Ulstèr-Scotch" in John Kirk and Dónall Ó Baoill eds., Linguistic
Politics. Language Policies for Northern Ireland, the Republic of
Ireland, and Scotland, Belfast: Queen’s University, 37-41.
Macafee, Caroline 2001b "Scots: hauf empty or hauf fu?" in
John Kirk and Dónall Ó Baoill eds., Linguistic Politics. Language Policies
for Northern Ireland, the Republic of Ireland, and Scotland, Belfast:
Queen's University, 159-68.
McGugan, Irene 2001 "Scots in the twenty-first century" in
John Kirk and Dónall Ó Baoill eds., Linguistic Politics. Language
Policies for Northern Ireland, the Republic of Ireland, and Scotland,
Belfast: Queen’s University, 29-36.
Ó Riagáin, Dónall 2001 "Language rights/human rights in Northern
Ireland and the role of the European Charter for Regional or Minority
Languages" in John Kirk and Dónall Ó Baoill eds., Linguistic Politics.
Language Policies for Northern Ireland, the Republic of Ireland, and Scotland,
Belfast: Queen’s University, 43-54.
Parsley, Ian 2001 "Authenticity of Scots" in John Kirk and
Dónall Ó Baoill eds., Linguistic Politics. Language Policies for
Northern Ireland, the Republic of Ireland, and Scotland, Belfast: Queen’s
University, 181-186.
Parsley, Ian 2001 "Ulster-Scots: politicisation or survival?"
in John Kirk and Dónall Ó Baoill eds., Linguistic Politics. Language
Policies for Northern Ireland, the Republic of Ireland, and Scotland,
Belfast: Queen’s University, 177-180.
Purves,
David 1985. The Present State of Scots, Chapman 41.
Rooney, Edward 2001 "Language policy implementation: a DCAL civil
servant’s perspective" in John Kirk and Dónall Ó Baoill eds., Linguistic
Politics. Language Policies for Northern Ireland, the Republic of
Ireland, and Scotland, Belfast: Queen’s University, 55-60.
Russell, Michael 2001 "Language and politics in Scotland" in
John Kirk and Dónall Ó Baoill eds., Linguistic Politics. Language
Policies for Northern Ireland, the Republic of Ireland, and Scotland,
Belfast: Queen’s University, 23-28.
Woodsworth, Judith 1996 "Language, translation and the promotion of
national identity: two test cases", Target 8:2, 211-238.
BOSLIT - Bibliography of Scottish
Literature in Translation
Bitterling, Klaus 2001 "Language and style in The Complaynt of
Scotland", Scottish Language 20, 86-98.
McClure, J.
Derrick 2003. The Language of Modern Scots Poetry. In Corbett, John
/ McClure, J. Derrick / Stuart-Smith, Jane (eds.) The Edinburgh Companion to Scots, Edinburgh: Edinburgh University
Press, 210-232.
McClure, J.
Derrick 2004a. ‘The
Puddocks and The Burdies: ‘By Aristophanes and Douglas Young’.In Frae
Ither Tongues: Essays on Modern Translations into Scots, ed. Bill Findlay, Multilingual
Matters, 215-230.
McClure, J.
Derrick 2004b. Scots
for Shakespeare. In Shakespeare and the Language of Translation, ed. Ton Hoenselaars, Arden Publications, 217-239.
Milfull, Inge 2001 "Alliteration in the Wallace", Scottish
Language 20, 66-79.
Smith,
Jeremy J. 2003. The Language of Older Scots Poetry. In Corbett, John / McClure,
J. Derrick / Stuart-Smith, Jane (eds.) The
Edinburgh Companion to Scots, Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press,
197-209.
Corbett,
John / McClure, J. Derrick / Stuart-Smith, Jane (eds.) 2003. The Edinburgh Companion to Scots,
Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
Findlay, Bill (ed.) 2004. Frae Ither Tongues. Essays on Modern
Translations into Scots, Multilingual Matters, Topics in Translation.
Scott Paul H. 2002 Scotland
Resurgent. Edinburgh: Saltire Society.
Anderwald, Lieselotte 2001 "Was/were-variation in
non-standard British English today", English World-Wide 22:1, 1-22.
Includes some Scottish data. Also covers ain’t.
Chirrey, Deborah 2001 "An Articulatory and Acoustic Phonetic Study
of Selected Consonants in Accents of Scottish English" unpublished
University of Glasgow PhD thesis.
Lawson, E. and J. Stuart-Smith (1999) "A sociophonetic
investigation of the 'Scottish' consonants (/x/ and /hw/) in the speech of
Glaswegian children" in Proceedings of the International Congress of
Phonetic Sciences San Francisco, 2541-4.
Leyden,
Klaske van 2002. The
Relationship between Vowel and Consonant Duration in Orkney and Shetland
Dialects. Phonetica 59, 1-19.
Leyden,
Klaske van / Heuven, Vincent J. van 2003a. A Contrastive Acoustical
Investigation of Orkney and Shetland Intonation. In Proceedings of the 15th
International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, Barcelona 2003 (on CD-ROM)
Leyden, Klaske van / Heuven, Vincent J. van
2003b. Prosody versus
segments in the identification of Orkney and Shetland dialects. In
Proceedings of the
15th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, Barcelona 2003 (on CD-ROM)
Leyden, Klaske van 2004. Prosodic Characteristics of Orkney and Shetland Dialects. An
Experimental Approach. Ph.D. dissertation, Leiden University (LOT Dissertation
Series 92, Utrecht: LOT)
Macafee, Caroline 2002a "The impact of anglicisation on the
phonology of Scots: a keethin sicht" in Katja Lenz and Ruth Möhlig eds. Of
Dyuersitie & Chaunge of Langage: Essays Presented to Manfred Görlach on the
Occasion of his 65th Birthday Heidelberg: C. Winter, 240-256.
Macafee, Caroline 2003b. The Phonology of Older Scots. In
Corbett, John / McClure, J. Derrick / Stuart-Smith, Jane (eds.) The Edinburgh Companion to Scots,
Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 138-169 (incorporating material by the
late A.J. Aitken).
Robinson, Christine and Carol Ann Crawford 2001 Scotspeak. Recordings
of the Speech of Glasgow, Edinburgh, Dundee and Aberdeen Perth: Scots
Language Resource Centre. CD and book.
Stuart-Smith,
Jane 2003. The Phonology of Modern Urban Scots. In Corbett, John /
McClure, J. Derrick / Stuart-Smith, Jane (eds.) The Edinburgh Companion to Scots, Edinburgh: Edinburgh University
Press, 110-137.
Stuart-Smith, Jane 2004.
The Phonology of Scottish English. In C.
Upton (ed.) Varieties of English: I: Phonology, Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter.
Stuart-Smith, J., Timmins, C. and Wrench, A. 2003. Sex and gender in /s/
in Glaswegian. In Proceedings of the XV International Congress of Phonetic
Sciences, Barcelona, 1851-4.
Dareau, Margaret 2001 "The Scots/Gaelic interface: a new
perspective" in John Kirk and Dónall Ó Baoill eds. Language Links. The
Languages of Scotland and Ireland Belfast: Queen's University, 237-256.
Miller, Jim 2003.
Syntax and Discourse in Modern Scots. In Corbett, John /
McClure, J. Derrick / Stuart-Smith, Jane (eds.) The Edinburgh Companion to Scots, Edinburgh: Edinburgh University
Press, 72-109.
Fitt, Matthew / Robertson, James
(cont.) Itchy Coo Teaching
materials.
Scottish Language Dictionaries: the
Scuil Wab, www.scuilwab.org.uk
Wilson, Colin 2002 Luath Scots-Language Learner, Edinburgh: Luath
Press. Book and double CD. An introduction for the layperson, by an enthusiast.
Leyden, Klaske van 2004. Prosodic Characteristics of Orkney and Shetland
Dialects. An Experimental Approach. Ph.D. dissertation, Leiden University (LOT
Dissertation Series 92, Utrecht: LOT)
McClure,
J. Derrick 2004. "Scots:
language varieties in recent non-literary writing." In Regional
Languages in the New Europe: Proceedings of the International Scientific
Conference 20-23 May 2004, ed. T. Wiherherkevics et al., Rezekne (Latvia),
156-169.
Montgomery,
Michael 2003. The Scots Language Abroad. In Corbett, John / McClure, J. Derrick
/ Stuart-Smith, Jane (eds.) The Edinburgh
Companion to Scots, Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 233-250.
Doric
Löw, Danielle 2001 "Language attitudes in Pitmedden (Aberdeenshire):
some new findings on instrumental and affective/integrative attitudes" in
John Kirk and Dónall Ó Baoill eds. Language Links. The Languages of Scotland
and Ireland Belfast: Queen's University, 133-148.
McClure, J. Derrick
2002. Doric: The Dialect of North-East Scotland. Amsterdam:
Benjamins.
Middleton, Sheena 1999. Doric: The Cock of the North: Points of View
on a Linguistic Compass: Interviews with North East Folk, Aberdeen:
Elphinstone Institute, University of Aberdeen.
Shetlandic
Leyden,
Klaske van / Heuven, Vincent J. van 2003a. A Contrastive Acoustical
Investigation of Orkney and Shetland Intonation. In Proceedings of the 15th
International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, Barcelona 2003 (on CD-ROM)
Leyden, Klaske van / Heuven, Vincent J. van
2003b. Prosody versus
segments in the identification of Orkney and Shetland dialects. In
Proceedings of the
15th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, Barcelona 2003 (on CD-ROM)
Leyden,
Klaske van 2002. The Relationship
between Vowel and Consonant Duration in Orkney and Shetland Dialects. Phonetica
59, 1-19.
Pavlenko, Alexander 1996. "On the use of ‘be’ as a perfective
auxiliary in modern Shetland dialect: hybridisation and syntactic change"
in P. Sture Ureland and Iain Clarkson eds. Language Contact across the
Atlantic, Tübingen: Max Niemeyer, 75-82.
Tait, John M. 1999. Guid Unkens efter Mark: Mark's Gospel in
Shetlandic.
Translated from the Greek by John M. Tait. Published by the translator, www.wirhoose.co.uk.
Kirk, John 2000 "The new written Scots dialect in present-day
Northern Ireland" in Magnus Ljung ed. Language Structure and Variation.
A Festschrift for Gunnel Melchers, Acta Universitatis Stockholmiensis, Stockholm
Studies in English, 92, Stockholm: Almqvist & Wiksell International,
121-138.
Macafee, Caroline 2001a "Lowland sources of Ulster Scots: some
comparisons between Robert Gregg's data and The Linguistic Atlas of Scotland
(volume 3). In John Kirk and Dónall Ó Baoill eds., Language Links. The
Languages of Scotland and Ireland, Belfast: Queen's University, 119-132.
Montgomery, Michael / Smyth, Anne
(eds) 2003. A Blad o Ulster-Scotch frae Ullans – Ulster-Scots Culture,
Language and Writing. The Ullans Press.
O'Neill, Dervilla (1987) "Ethnolinguistic Differences within a
Northern Irish Community" unpublished Trinity College, Dublin, MPhil
thesis.
Zwickl, Simone 2000 "A divided speech community? Language
attitudes, religion and ethnic identity across the Northern Irish/Irish
Border" in Szilvia Deminger et al. eds. Einstellungsforschung in der Soziolinguistik und
Nachbardisziplinen - Studies in Language Attitudes Frankfurt: PUBLISHER.
Zwickl, Simone 2001a "Dialect knowledge and use across the Northern
Irish/Irish Border: linguistic and extralinguistic factors" in John Kirk
and Dónall Ó Baoill eds., Language Links. The Languages of Scotland and
Ireland, Belfast: Queen's University, 149-69. Mainly concerned with
Hiberno-English, but some Scots lexical items.
Zwickl, Simone 2001b "Language Attitudes, Social Identity and
Dialect Use across the Northern Irish/Irish Border: Ethnolinguistic Differences
in Armagh and Monaghan" unpublished University of Heidelberg PhD thesis.
Hagan, Anette I. 2002. Urban Scots Dialect Writing. Bern: Lang.
Lawson, E. and J. Stuart-Smith (1999) "A sociophonetic investigation
of the 'Scottish' consonants (/x/ and /hw/) in the speech of Glaswegian
children" in Proceedings of the International Congress of Phonetic
Sciences San Francisco, 2541-4.
Robinson, Christine and Carol Ann Crawford 2001 Scotspeak. Recordings
of the Speech of Glasgow, Edinburgh, Dundee and Aberdeen Perth: Scots
Language Resource Centre. CD and book.
Stuart-Smith, Jane 2003. The Phonology of
Modern Urban Scots. In Corbett, John /
McClure, J. Derrick / Stuart-Smith, Jane (eds.) The Edinburgh Companion to Scots, Edinburgh: Edinburgh University
Press, 110-137.
Vocabulary, Surnames and Place names
Douglas, Fiona 2000 "The Role
of Lexis in Scottish Newspapers" unpublished University of Glasgow PhD
thesis.
Fraser, Ian (1995) "Border place-names" in Donald Omand ed. The
Borders Book, Edinburgh: Birlinn, 157-192.
Harris, Stuart (1996) Place Names of Edinburgh: Their Origins and
History, Edinburgh: Gordon Wright Publishing.
Hough,
Carol 2003b. Scottish Surnames. In Corbett, John / McClure, J. Derrick / Stuart-Smith,
Jane (eds.) The Edinburgh Companion to
Scots, Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 31-49.
Hough, Carole 1991. The trumpeters
of Bemersyde: a Scottish placename reconsidered, Names 47.3, 257-268.
Hough, Carole 2000. Carolside in Berwickshire
and Carelholpit in Lincolnshire, Nomina 23, 79-86.
Hough, Carole 2001a. Notes on some
Scottish Field-names, Names 49.1, 37-53.
Hough, Carole 2001b. The Place-name
Penninghame (Wigtownshire), Notes and Queries 48, 99-102.
Hough, Carole 2003a. Larkhall in
Lanarkshire and Related Place-names, Notes and Queries 50.1, 3-5.
Macafee, Caroline 2003a. Studying Scots Vocabulary. In
Corbett, John / McClure, J. Derrick / Stuart-Smith, Jane (eds.) The Edinburgh Companion to Scots,
Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 50-71.
Scott, Margaret 2000. Bullion in
Scottish Place-names, Nomina 23, 37-48.
Scott,
Margaret 2003. Scottish Place-names. In Corbett, John / McClure, J. Derrick /
Stuart-Smith, Jane (eds.) The
Edinburgh Companion to Scots, Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 17-30.