The languages of Scotland and Ulster in a global context, past and present. Selected papers from the 13th triennial Forum for Research on the Languages of Scotland and Ulster, Munich 2021. (PFRLSU 8)
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Introduction
Christine Elsweiler
Eppie Elrick: a Doric tour-de-force
J. Derrick McClure
Fisher, Farmer, Teuchter, Chav: hyperlocal perceptions of North-East Scottish speech
Dawn Leslie
Politics, class and pronunciation: Onset /r/ and party affiliation in Scottish politics
Andreas Weilinghoff
The elusive butterfly of Scottish Standard English
Ole Schützler
Uncovering linguistic lineage through using a character N-gram based dialect classifier
Kevin Buckley
Introduction to the Digital Lexical Atlas of Scotland
John Kirk, Markus Pluschkovits, Hans Christian Breuer and Ludwig Maximilian Breuer
Towards a speech act annotation scheme for 18th-century Scottish letters
Christine Elsweiler
The role of language legislation in contemporary language policy in Scotland
Wilson McLeod
Nova Scotian Gaelic: More than a Fossil
Robert Dunbar
Rooted in Myth? Scotland’s Images from Late Modern Times to the Third Millennium
Marina Dossena