This article is about Scots, an Anglic language of Scotland. For the Gaelic language of Scotland, see Scottish Gaelic. For the variety of English spoken in...
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... Gaelic (Gàidhlig) is a member of the Goidelic branch of Celtic languages. ... The language is often described as Scottish Gaelic, Scots Gaelic, or Gàidhlig to ...en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scottish_Gael...
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I) 3) Dictionary of the Scots Language
... of the Scots language: the 12-volume Dictionary of the Older Scottish Tongue (DOST) and the 10-volume Scottish National Dictionary (SND). www.dsl.ac.uk/dsl/ ...
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I) 4) Scottish language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Scottish Gaelic language - the Q-Celtic language spoken in Scotland today, and the language of the late Iron-Age/medieval Scots. In the medieval context,...
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I) 6) Scotland: Gaelic Language
Further information on the Scottish Gaelic language is available here: www.geo.ed.ac.uk/home/scotland/gaelic.html ...
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I) 7) Dictionary of the Scots Language
Comprises electronic editions of the two major historical dictionaries of the Scots language: the Dictionary of the Older Scottish Tongue (DOST) and the...
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I) 9) Scotland: Scots Dictionary
It is the vowel in the normal Scottish pronunciation of bite, pronounced a bit like "eye" but shorter. www.britannia.org/scotland/scotsdictionary/ ...
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I) 10) Scots-Online - Pittin the Mither Tongue on the Wab!
Scots - the language of lowland Scotland. This website introduces modern non-regionalThe Scots language is also known as the Doric, the Buchan Claik,...
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Papers published in Scottish Language are abstracted and indexed in Academic Search Premier. ... obtain your own copies of Scottish Language by joining ASLS ...www.arts.gla.ac.uk/ScotLit/ASLS/Sc...
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I) 12) Scottish Gaelic Language in Scotland
There are estimated to be around 85,000 people who can speak the Gaelic language. ... Scottish Gaelic has a certain similarity to Irish Gaelic, ... www.scotland-calling.com/language.htm www.scotland-c...
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I) 13) Features - Scots Language
Enjoy our Scots Language section where you can both read words, poems and stories as wellThis is where you get an introduction to the Scots language....
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I) 15) Scottish Gaelic language, alphabet and pronunciation
Scottish Gaelic is spoken by about 60,000 people in Scotland (Alba), ... All Scottish Gaelic dialects are mutually intelligible, and written Irish can be understood to a large extent. www.omniglot.com...
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I) 16) Gaelic and Scots from Rampant Scotland Directory