<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br><p>Robert McColl Millar examines how language has been used in Scotland since the earliest times. While primarily focusing on the histories of the speakers of Scots and Gaelic, and their competition with the encroaching use of (Scottish) Standard English, he also traces the decline and eventual 'death' of Pictish, British and Norn. </p><p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>Robert McColl Millar examines how language has been used in Scotland since the earliest times. While primarily focusing on the histories of the speakers of Scots and Gaelic, and their competition with the encroaching use of (Scottish) Standard English, he also traces the decline and eventual 'death' of Pictish, British and Norn. Four case studies illustrate the historical development of North East Scots, Scottish Standard English, Shetland Scots and Glasgow Scots. Immigrant languages are also discussed throughout the book. </p><p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br>'Millar's profound engagement with linguistic detail and socio-cultural developments shines out throughout this important book. Especially impressive is how Millar never forgets the human factor, including drawing on his own family's social and multi-lingual journey through time. The result is a major advance in the study of the nation's languages.' Jeremy Smith, University of Glasgow The first sociolinguistic history of all languages spoken in Scotland Robert McColl Millar examines how language has been used in Scotland since the earliest times. While primarily focusing on the histories of the speakers of Scots and Gaelic, and their competition with the encroaching use of (Scottish) Standard English, he also traces the decline and eventual 'death' of Pictish, British and Norn. Four case studies illustrate the historical development of North East Scots, Scottish Standard English, Shetland Scots and Glasgow Scots. Immigrant languages are also discussed throughout the book. Key Features - Includes coverage of Gaelic, Scots, Pictish, British, Norn, immigrant languages and Scottish Standard English - Clearly explains all terms associated with sociolinguistics - Presents a history that includes analyses from across the country, as opposed to concentrated solely on central Scotland. - Includes four case studies dealing with dialect or variety birth: North East Scots, Scottish Standard English, Shetland Scots and Glasgow Scots - No knowledge of any language except Standard English is required Robert McColl Millar is Professor in Linguistics and Scottish Language at the University of Aberdeen. Cover image: (c) Shutterstock.com Cover design: [EUP logo] edinburghuniversitypress.com ISBN 978-1-4744-4854-3 Barcode<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><p>Robert McColl Millar is Reader in Linguistics in the School of Language & Literature at the University of Aberdeen. His books include Northern and Insular Scots (2007), Authority and Identity. A Sociolinguistic History of Europe before the Modern Age (2010) and English Historical Sociolinguistics (2012).<p>
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