Professor Robert McColl Millar

Professor Robert McColl Millar
Professor Robert McColl Millar

Professor Robert McColl Millar

MA (Glasg.), PhD (Lond)

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Biography

Robert McColl Millar is Professor in Linguistics and Scottish Language.  He has published widely on the interface between Gaelic and Scots in Northern Scots, lexical attrition in Modern Scots, rapid language change and its connection with attitudes in modern Scotland, language policy towards Scots, the connection between language standardisation and the development of the nation state and the sociology of language. His books include 

System Collapse, System Rebirth: The Demonstrative Systems of English 900-1350 and the Birth of the Definite Article (Peter Lang, 2000)

Language, Nation and Power (2005) 

Northern and Insular Scots, (2007) 

Authority and Identity: a Sociolinguistic History of Europe before the Modern Age  (2010)

English Historical Sociolinguistics (2012)

Variation and Attrition in the Scottish Fishing Communities, with William Barras and Lisa Marie Bonnici (2014)

Contact: The Interaction of Closely Related Linguistic Varieties and the History of English (2016)

Modern Scots: an analytical survey (2018) 

A Sociolinguistic History of Scotland (2020)

The Oxford History of the Scots language (contracted to Oxford University Press)

He is Editor of Scottish Language, a member of the editorial board of English World-Wide, of the Steering Committee of the Angus McIntosh Centre for Historical Linguistics at the University of Edinburgh and a trustee of Scots Language Dictionaries. He is also series editor for a refereed online series, Publications of the Forum for Research on the Languages of Scotland and Ulster. If you would like to propose a volume, please get in touch with him at the e-mail address above. He was Chair of the Forum for Research on the Languages of Scotland and Ulster from 2009 to 2017.

Over the last fifteen years, Professor Millar has supervised almost 25 successful doctoral theses, ranging from language teaching, through language contact to the use of language in eighteenth century Scotland. 

 

Memberships and Affiliations

Internal Memberships

Robert McColl Millar coordinates research in Language and Linguistics.

External Memberships

Robert McColl Millar is the Editor of the Chair of the Forum for Research on the Languages of Scotland and Ulster's innovative on-line Publications series. He is also Editor of Scottish Language. He was Chair of the Forum for Research on the Languages of Scotland and Ulster from 2009 to 2017.

He is a member of the editorial board of English World-Wide, a trustee of Scottish Language Dictionaries and a member of the board of the Angus McIntosh Centre for Historical Linguistics at the University of Edinburgh.

Latest Publications

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Research

Research Overview

A complete record of Millar's publications can be found here.

Current Research

Professor Millar  has a long-standing interest in the ways in which the languages of Europe have gained full literate expression. He is also continuing work on close-relative contact, reassessing his discussion of the development of Shetland Scots.

From 2008-11 he was principal investigator for a major grant from the Arts and Humanities Research Council for aproject to investigate lexical change in the dialects of the Scottish fishing communities. The first book related to this project, Variation and Attrition in the Scottish Fishing Communities, was published in May 2014.

He has also been working on the language of letters to and from convicts transported to New South Wales in the first half of the nineteenth century. The corpus is comprised of letters to and from Thomas Holden and from Richard Taylor.

In 2007 he was asked to write an introduction to a new printing of Hugh Marwick's Orkney Norn. This publication now appears to have been abandoned, so the introduction is available here.

In late May 2018 he gave a lecture entitled Scots as a Sociolinguistic Entity at the University of Giessen. The attached represents some suggested references and readings.

In this document can be found a full transcription and translation of 'Donald's letter', as discussed in A Sociolinguistic History of Scotland.

 

Teaching

Teaching Responsibilities

Robert McColl Millar will teach on the following courses in Half Session 1 of 2020-2021:

LN2008 Language in Society

LN3013 Language Change: Linguistic and Sociolinguistic Approaches

LN4004 Language Contact and Change in Language

LN4012 Dissertation in Language and Linguistics. 

During the teaching term (beginning 28 September), he will be available on Mondays and Thursdays between 0900 and 1600

To find out his availability at a particular time, please consult

https://mccollmillar.youcanbook.me

If you sign up for a time there, he will then respond with an invitation to a virtual meeting.

 

 

 

Publications

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  • Trask's Historical Linguistics

    Millar, R. M., Trask, L.
    Routledge, Abingdon. 391 pages
    Books and Reports: Books
  • Trask's historical linguistics

    Millar, R. M. C., Trask, L.
    Taylor and Francis. 412 pages
    Books and Reports: Books
  • Lexical Variation and Attrition in the Scottish Fishing Communities

    Millar, R. M., Barras, W., Bonnici, L.
    Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh. 200 pages
    Books and Reports: Books
  • Change in the Fisher Dialects of the Scottish East Coast: Peterhead as a Case Study

    Millar, R. M.
    Sociolinguistics in Scotland. Lawson, R. (ed.). Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 241-257, 16 pages
    Chapters in Books, Reports and Conference Proceedings: Chapters
  • ‘“To bring my language near to the language of men”? Dialect and dialect use in the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries: some observations’

    Millar, R. M.
    Scots. Kirk, J. M., Macleod, I. (eds.). Rodopi, pp. 73-87, 15 pages
    Chapters in Books, Reports and Conference Proceedings: Chapters
  • Terms for fish in the dialects of Scotland's east coast fishing communities: Evidence for lexical attrition

    Millar, R. M., Barras, W. S., Bonnici, L.
    Scottish Language, vol. 30, pp. 29-59
    Contributions to Journals: Articles
  • Varieties of English: Scots

    Millar, R. M.
    Historical Linguistics of English. Bergs, A., Brinton, L. (eds.). Moutin de Gruyter, pp. 1951-1960, 10 pages
    Chapters in Books, Reports and Conference Proceedings: Chapters
  • English Historical Sociolinguistics

    Millar, R. M.
    Edinburgh University Press. 220 pages
    Books and Reports: Books
  • The Problem of Reading Dialect in Semiliterate Letters: The Correspondence of the Holden Family, 1812-16 and of Richard Taylor 1840-51

    Millar, R. M.
    Letter Writing in Late Modern English. Dossena, M., Del Lungo Camiciotti, G. (eds.). John Benjamins Pub., pp. 163-177, 15 pages
    Chapters in Books, Reports and Conference Proceedings: Chapters
  • The death of Orkney Norn and the genesis of Orkney Scots

    Millar, R. M.
    Scottish Language, vol. 29, no. 2012, pp. 16-36
    Contributions to Journals: Articles
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