The Reverend John Jamieson's contribution to Scottish lexicography is central to the historiography of the study of Scots as a distinct variety of language. Furthermore, his methodologies have proven extremely influential for subsequent major Scottish and English dictionary projects, yet his life and accomplishments are not well-known in either academic or popular culture. Susan Rennie's book attempts to redress Jamieson's obscure status, recognising his national and international significance, and contextualising the man and his scholarly achievements
Other editions name John Johnstone as responsible for the abridgement.Page lxii incorrectly numbered...
Page lxii incorrectly numbered lxOther editions name John Johnstone as responsible for the abridgeme...
In recent years there has been much debate over the status of varieties of language that have a clos...
The Reverend John Jamieson's contribution to Scottish lexicography is central to the historiography ...
This website is a celebration of the pioneering work of Dr John Jamieson (1759-1838), whose Etymolog...
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 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...
This paper describes the recent rediscovery by the author of the manuscript materials for James Bosw...
The Concise Scots Dictionary (second edition) is the ideal reference work for readers, learners, spe...
Historical dictionary of the Scottish language as written and spoken by lowland Scots in Scotland an...
-- -- Supplement to Jamieson's Scottish dictionary with memoir, and introduction by David Donaldson....
Added t.-p.: Dr. Jamieson's Scottish dictionary, and supplement ...Edinburgh, 1841.Mode of access: I...
The purpose of this paper is to highlight the value of Scottish place-name evidence as a tool for th...
Other editions name John Johnstone as responsible for the abridgement.Page lxii incorrectly numbered...
Page lxii incorrectly numbered lxOther editions name John Johnstone as responsible for the abridgeme...
In recent years there has been much debate over the status of varieties of language that have a clos...
The Reverend John Jamieson's contribution to Scottish lexicography is central to the historiography ...
This website is a celebration of the pioneering work of Dr John Jamieson (1759-1838), whose Etymolog...
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 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...
This paper describes the recent rediscovery by the author of the manuscript materials for James Bosw...
The Concise Scots Dictionary (second edition) is the ideal reference work for readers, learners, spe...
Historical dictionary of the Scottish language as written and spoken by lowland Scots in Scotland an...
-- -- Supplement to Jamieson's Scottish dictionary with memoir, and introduction by David Donaldson....
Added t.-p.: Dr. Jamieson's Scottish dictionary, and supplement ...Edinburgh, 1841.Mode of access: I...
The purpose of this paper is to highlight the value of Scottish place-name evidence as a tool for th...
Other editions name John Johnstone as responsible for the abridgement.Page lxii incorrectly numbered...
Page lxii incorrectly numbered lxOther editions name John Johnstone as responsible for the abridgeme...
In recent years there has been much debate over the status of varieties of language that have a clos...