The representation of Scots in dictionaries has a long and fascinating history. This contribution aims to outline the ways in which it has crossed the border between monolingual and bilingual lexicography, while still failing to result in a dictionary in which both headwords and definitions are in Scots. To this end, I pay attention to the historical specificity of the variety under discussion, especially since Late Modern times. Within this framework, both normative attitudes and usage may help account for the ways in which – over time – entries have been selected and prefatory material has been compiled. Finally, some remarks are offered on the situation today and what developments might be expected
Historical dictionary of the Scottish language as written and spoken by lowland Scots in Scotland an...
This website is a celebration of the pioneering work of Dr John Jamieson (1759-1838), whose Etymolog...
The purpose of this paper is to highlight the value of Scottish place-name evidence as a tool for th...
The chapter begins with a summary account of the Scots language and its vocabulary, before continuin...
The chapter begins with a summary account of the Scots language and its vocabulary, before continuin...
This chapter considers the history of Scots dictionaries in relation to their purposes and the domin...
Both of the titles discussed here represent significant firsts. Scotland in Definition is the first ...
Both of the titles discussed here represent significant firsts. Scotland in Definition is the first ...
Both of the titles discussed here represent significant firsts. Scotland in Definition is the first ...
Both of the titles discussed here represent significant firsts. Scotland in Definition is the first ...
The paper offers a diachronic and synchronic analysis of the lexicographic processes of the minority...
The Concise Scots Dictionary (second edition) is the ideal reference work for readers, learners, spe...
Unusual intensity of information and communication activities of the late twentieth century identifi...
Historical dictionary of the Scottish language as written and spoken by lowland Scots in Scotland an...
This website is a celebration of the pioneering work of Dr John Jamieson (1759-1838), whose Etymolog...
Historical dictionary of the Scottish language as written and spoken by lowland Scots in Scotland an...
This website is a celebration of the pioneering work of Dr John Jamieson (1759-1838), whose Etymolog...
The purpose of this paper is to highlight the value of Scottish place-name evidence as a tool for th...
The chapter begins with a summary account of the Scots language and its vocabulary, before continuin...
The chapter begins with a summary account of the Scots language and its vocabulary, before continuin...
This chapter considers the history of Scots dictionaries in relation to their purposes and the domin...
Both of the titles discussed here represent significant firsts. Scotland in Definition is the first ...
Both of the titles discussed here represent significant firsts. Scotland in Definition is the first ...
Both of the titles discussed here represent significant firsts. Scotland in Definition is the first ...
Both of the titles discussed here represent significant firsts. Scotland in Definition is the first ...
The paper offers a diachronic and synchronic analysis of the lexicographic processes of the minority...
The Concise Scots Dictionary (second edition) is the ideal reference work for readers, learners, spe...
Unusual intensity of information and communication activities of the late twentieth century identifi...
Historical dictionary of the Scottish language as written and spoken by lowland Scots in Scotland an...
This website is a celebration of the pioneering work of Dr John Jamieson (1759-1838), whose Etymolog...
Historical dictionary of the Scottish language as written and spoken by lowland Scots in Scotland an...
This website is a celebration of the pioneering work of Dr John Jamieson (1759-1838), whose Etymolog...
The purpose of this paper is to highlight the value of Scottish place-name evidence as a tool for th...