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PFRLSU 6 Title, copyright page and contents

Introduction

Chapter 1

The Scots columns in The National
J.Derrick McClure

Chapter 2

‘Risk-free’ corpus planning for Scottish Gaelic? Collaborative development of basic grammatical norms for twenty-first-century speakers

Roibeard Ó Maolalaigh and Mark McConville 

Chapter 3

How many people use British Sign Language? Scotland's 2011 Census and the demographic politics of disability and linguistic identity

Graham H. Turner

Chapter 4

The Ulster Scots Language Society and recent developments in the study of Ulster Scots

Michael Montgomery†
Chapter 5

LAS3 revisited

Warren Maguire

Chapter 6

‘Haud yer tongue and mind yer language’: A sociolinguistic study of Galloway Irish, a lasting dialect of a small area of south-west Scotland

Margie Ferguson 
Chapter 7

The anglicisation of The Awntyrs off Arthure at the Terne Wathelyn: A critical analysis of the history of Awntyrs scholarship

Rachel Berlingeri
Chapter 8

A Scots ‘Ennius’ amongst the Gaels: Gaelic geography, ethnography and language in the Grameid

Thomas Black
Chapter 9

Celtic origins: Archeologically speaking

Johnnie William Gallacher
Chapter 10

The life cycle of preaspiration in the Gaelic languages

Pavel Iosad
Chapter 11

The migration of Old English to Scotland: Place-name evidence for early Northumbrian settlement in Berwickshire

Carole Hough
Chapter 12

Assessing the intensity of language contact between Middle Dutch and Scots in late medieval Aberdeen

Anna Havinga

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