The paper offers a diachronic and synchronic analysis of the lexicographic processes of the minority languages in Scotland – Scottish Gaelic and Scots. For the first time, three periods (period of glossaries, historical period, modern “educational” period) of the Scottish Gaelic lexicography, and four periods (period of glossaries, pre-scientific period and dialectological period, historical period and scientific period) of еру Scots lexicography were outlined. The author discusses the diachronic and synchronic analysis of lexicographic sources, singles out common and divergent features of both lexicographic processes development, as well as the basic principles and approaches to compiling dictionaries. For the Scottish-Gaelic lexicography,...
The Scottish Corpus of Texts & Speech (SCOTS) is a multimedia corpus of Scottish texts, containi...
This chapter examines the approaches to collection, handling and analysis of data in the Scottish Co...
This article examines patterns of language use and literacy in Gaelic Scotland between c.1400 and c....
The chapter begins with a summary account of the Scots language and its vocabulary, before continuin...
The representation of Scots in dictionaries has a long and fascinating history. This contribution ai...
Unusual intensity of information and communication activities of the late twentieth century identifi...
The purpose of this paper is to highlight the value of Scottish place-name evidence as a tool for th...
In recent years there has been much debate over the status of varieties of language that have a clos...
This paper presents a dialectometric analysis of Scottish Gaelic morphology, with a focus on the nou...
This series consists of unpublished working- papers. They are not final versions and may be supers...
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 ...
Traballo Fin de Grao en Lingua e Literatura Inglesas. Curso 2014-2015In order to understand Scotland...
This paper investigates intonational variation and change in Scottish Gaelic (henceforth ‘Gaelic’), ...
Treball Final de Grau en Estudis Anglesos. Codi: EA0938. Curs acadèmic 2013-2014The aim of this stud...
The Scottish Corpus of Texts & Speech (SCOTS) is a multimedia corpus of Scottish texts, containi...
This chapter examines the approaches to collection, handling and analysis of data in the Scottish Co...
This article examines patterns of language use and literacy in Gaelic Scotland between c.1400 and c....
The chapter begins with a summary account of the Scots language and its vocabulary, before continuin...
The representation of Scots in dictionaries has a long and fascinating history. This contribution ai...
Unusual intensity of information and communication activities of the late twentieth century identifi...
The purpose of this paper is to highlight the value of Scottish place-name evidence as a tool for th...
In recent years there has been much debate over the status of varieties of language that have a clos...
This paper presents a dialectometric analysis of Scottish Gaelic morphology, with a focus on the nou...
This series consists of unpublished working- papers. They are not final versions and may be supers...
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 ...
Traballo Fin de Grao en Lingua e Literatura Inglesas. Curso 2014-2015In order to understand Scotland...
This paper investigates intonational variation and change in Scottish Gaelic (henceforth ‘Gaelic’), ...
Treball Final de Grau en Estudis Anglesos. Codi: EA0938. Curs acadèmic 2013-2014The aim of this stud...
The Scottish Corpus of Texts & Speech (SCOTS) is a multimedia corpus of Scottish texts, containi...
This chapter examines the approaches to collection, handling and analysis of data in the Scottish Co...
This article examines patterns of language use and literacy in Gaelic Scotland between c.1400 and c....