Scoor-oot

Scoor-oot
Author: James A.C. Stevenson
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2015-12-17
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1474247202

This dictionary covers a multitude of Scots words and expressions, some of which have entered into English worldwide, some of which are peculiarly Scottish and communicate much about Scotland's unique culture and society. Often light in tone, it offers valuable insight into the linguistic development of Scots.

Concise Dictionary of Scottish Words and Phrases

Concise Dictionary of Scottish Words and Phrases
Author: Betty Kirkpatrick
Publisher: Crombie Jardine Publishing
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2006-10-01
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1848393601

A concise but comprehensive collection of Scottish words and phrases.

But n Ben A-Go-Go

But n Ben A-Go-Go
Author: Matthew Fitt
Publisher: Luath Press Ltd
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2020-04-22
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1912387840

Written entirely in Scots, this is a science fiction novel set in a future where the Scottish Highlands are the only unsubmerged area of Britain. With strong characters and a gripping plot, the well-defined settings create an atmosphere of paranoia and danger. The exciting denouement has a surprising twist and is set on Schiehallion. The introduction includes a section on how to read the Scots in this book, Matthew has made the spelling as straightforward as possible for a population used to English spelling conventions.

Scottish Customs

Scottish Customs
Author: Sheila Livingstone
Publisher: Birlinn Ltd
Total Pages: 167
Release: 2021-04-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 1788854519

Customs play an important part in all societies and offer fascinating insights into a country's history and culture. Scotland boasts a multitude of unique customs, many of which can be traced back to the times of the Druids, Celts and Romans. This book introduces hundreds of Scottish customs associated with a huge range of topics. As well as customs associated with key events of our lives, from birth to death, it also includes customs associated with the world of work, food and drink, health, animals and nature. Extracts from written works through the ages bring these customs to life and show how important they have been in the story of Scotland for thousands of years.

Poems and Ballants

Poems and Ballants
Author: J. Wilson M'Laren
Publisher:
Total Pages: 136
Release: 1901
Genre: Ballads, Scots
ISBN:

A New Bibliography of Writings on Varieties of English, 1984-1992/3

A New Bibliography of Writings on Varieties of English, 1984-1992/3
Author: Beat Glauser
Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages: 209
Release: 1993-01-01
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9027248702

The continuing expansion of research in dialectology, sociolinguistics and English as a world language has made the field increasingly difficult to survey. This bibliography is intended to provide a comprehensive overview of the relevant publications of the past few years. Like its predecessor, it will prove an indispensable reference book. The collection is in four parts, dealing respectively with general studies, Britain and Ireland, the United States and Canada, and the rest of the world. There is a joint index in which the 2800 entries are classified according to specific areas, ethnic groups and major linguistic categories, thus making the bibliography easy to use with the greatest profit. The present bibliography complements the one compiled by W. Viereck, E.W. Schneider and M. Görlach, which covered the period from 1965 to 1983 and was published in the same series in 1984.

Hame

Hame
Author: Annalena McAfee
Publisher: Vintage
Total Pages: 592
Release: 2017-09-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1524731730

A rich, sultry, ambitious novel about a young American writer/curator, fleeing a crumbling marriage in New York who travels with her nine-year old daughter to one of the remote islands in the north of Scotland, birthplace of her grandfather. Commissioned to set up a museum there and to write the biography of the island's celebrated poet and chronicler, Mhairi McPhail is slowly drawn in by the complicated life she is uncovering and writing about--the Bard of Fascaray--as she finds herself being transformed, awakened by the ferocity and power of the island. Who was the celebrated poet, Grigor McWatt, The Bard of Fascaray? What was his past? Details of his life are elusive. As Mhairi struggles to adapt to her island life and put her disappointment and troubles behind her, she begins to unearth the astonishing secret history of the poet, regarded by many as the custodian of Fascaray's--and Scotland's--soul. In McAfee's rich novel of invented island life, she interweaves extracts from Mhairi's journal entries, her discoveries and writings of McWatt, and tales of Fascaray itself into a resonant, compelling, dimensional narrative that at its heart explores identity, love, belonging and the universal quest for home.