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The Linguistic Atlas of Scotland (3 Volumes): Scots Section

Editat de H. H. Speitel, J. Y. Mather
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 28 apr 2010
This work is a reissue of the three volumes of the Linguistic Atlas of Scotland, first published in 1975, 1977 and 1985 respectively. The volumes offer a thorough and comprehensive dialectological study of Lowland Scotland, Orkney and Shetland, Northern Ireland, Northumberland and Cumberland, providing a wealth of word-geographical material and phonological findings assembled over more than 20 years, alongside a detailed cartographic analysis of Scottish dialects by the Linguistic Survey of Scotland.
Volumes 1 and 2 offer a comprehensive selection of word-geographical material, offering the Scots equivalent of a selection of English words, presented on a county by county basis. 
Volume 1 also includes an introduction which covers:
  • the concept of linguistic geography and historical development of linguistic reflection in Scotland in both the written and oral tradition
  • the new approach in Scottish phonetics and dialectology which began in the second half of the nineteenth century
  • the origins and approaches of the Linguistic Survey of Scotland
  • the role of the questionnaire in the creation the Linguistic Atlas
  • and a valuable and detailed introduction to the maps and lists of word-geographical material which make up these two volumes.
 Maps within this collection show:
  • the physical structure of the Scots and Gaelic-speaking areas covered
  • The National grid and grid of Northern Ireland enabling the reader to locate each informant
  • population density of each region
Volume 3 presents the phonological investigation of Scots dialect speech, providing the first large-scale presentation of a phonological survey along functional lines, that is, by means of a technique of contrasts and oppositions of the stressed vowels of the recorded speech-sounds.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780415571500
ISBN-10: 0415571502
Pagini: 1120
Dimensiuni: 210 x 297 mm
Greutate: 2.23 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

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This work is a reissue of the three volumes of the Linguistic Atlas of Scotland, first published in 1975, 1977 and 1985 respectively. The volumes offer a thorough and comprehensive dialectological study of Lowland Scotland, Orkney and Shetland, Northern Ireland, Northumberland and Cumberland, providing a wealth of word-geographical material and phonological findings assembled over more than 20 years, alongside a detailed cartographic analysis of Scottish dialects by the Linguistic Survey of Scotland.
Volumes 1 and 2 offer a comprehensive selection of word-geographical material, offering the Scots equivalent of a selection of English words, presented on a county by county basis. 
Volume 1 also includes an introduction which covers:
  • the concept of linguistic geography and historical development of linguistic reflection in Scotland in both the written and oral tradition
  • the new approach in Scottish phonetics and dialectology which began in the second half of the nineteenth century
  • the origins and approaches of the Linguistic Survey of Scotland
  • the role of the questionnaire in the creation the Linguistic Atlas
  • and a valuable and detailed introduction to the maps and lists of word-geographical material which make up these two volumes.
 Maps within this collection show:
  • the physical structure of the Scots and Gaelic-speaking areas covered
  • The National grid and grid of Northern Ireland enabling the reader to locate each informant
  • population density of each region
Volume 3 presents the phonological investigation of Scots dialect speech, providing the first large-scale presentation of a phonological survey along functional lines, that is, by means of a technique of contrasts and oppositions of the stressed vowels of the recorded speech-sounds.