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Languages of Scotland
The Norse Element in the Orkney Dialect Donna Heddle
Dialectal Diversity in Contemporary Gaelic: Perceptions, Discourses and Responses Wilson Mcleod
AJ Aitken a History of Scots
An Overview of Scotland's Linguistic Situation
Scots, the Scots Language in Education in Scotland, 2Nd Edition
Rethinking the Traditional Periodisation of the Scots Language Joanna Kopaczyk
O Maolalaigh, R. (2016) DASG: Digital Archive of Scottish Gaelic / Dachaigh Airson Stòras Na Gàidhlig
An Address to Highlanders Respecting Their Native Gaelic
Chapter One the Scots Columns in the National
BOOK REVIEW - Luath Scots Language Learner: an Introduction to Contemporary Spoken Scots
Scots and Scotticisms: Language and Ideology Richard W
HISTORY and PRESENT POSITION of ENGLISH in SCOTLAND[*] Vladimír Machaň (Masaryk University, Czech Republic)
Scots Unveil Their Healthy Haggis in a Bid to Persuade U.S. to End 40-Year
Broadly Speaking : Scots Language and British Imperialism
Scottish Gaelic Sannda and Its Aliases Cox, Richard
Medieval Scottish Poetry - British and Irish Literature - Oxford Bibliographies
A Study of Gaelic Language and Culture in Cape Breton's Barra
Seeing Is Believing? Public Exposure to Gaelic and Language Attitudes
Top View
Scotland's Linguistic Past and Present
The Languages of Scotland, 1400-1700
Cur an Aithne Cànanan Na H-Alba an Innins Tae Scotlan's Leids An
Linguistic Marginality in Scotland: Scots and the Celtic Languages Robert Mccoll Millar
Retrans MS 5
The Gaelic Dialect of Colonsay
Lexical Peculiarities of Scottish English
Jan Kochanowski University Press
History of Scots
The Story of Scotland's Literature, Part One: from Early Times to Columba
The Contemporary Scottish Gaelic Linguistic and Cultural Landscape By
Sociolinguistics and Language Policy
Capitalising on the City: Edinburgh's Linguistic Identities
Celtic Languages IV. SCOTTISH GAELIC STUDIES
Bibliography (University of Edinburgh) March 2011 (With Notes)
Robert Louis Stevenson and Scotland: a Most Complicated Relationship
Assessing the Intensity of Language Contact Between Middle Dutch and Scots in Late Medieval Aberdeen1
The Linguistic Situation in Scotland
AJ Aitken the Good Old Scots Tongue
The Edinburgh History of Scottish Literature
Language and Literacy Policy in Scotland
The Scottish Government Gaelic Language Plan 2015-2020
The Languages of Scotland Gaelic, Scots, and English
Gaelic Policy Development Group Community
The Languages of Scotland, 1400-1700
Scotland's Languages
Pp.245-250 REVIEWS AF29 FINAL
Och Aye! Understanding Weird Scottish Words and Phrases Craig L
AJ Aitken the Pioneers of Anglicised Speech in Scotland
Scots Under the Influence Acknowledgements
Scotland's Route Map Through and out of the Crisis
Report of the Ministerial Working Group on the Scots Language
A Glance at Scots 1. Standard Languages and Identity
Scottish Gaelic 84 HUGH CHEAPE
Englishes in England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland