Ulster and Scotland, 1600-2000: History, Language and IdentityFour Courts, 2004 - 189 páginas The first volume in the new series of Ulster-Scots history deals with many aspects of life, including social and economical. |
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... orthography had come to differ markedly from English . About all this there is no dispute . The primary historic affinities that link modern Ulster Scots to its parent across the channel involve structural features of pronunciation and ...
... orthography had come to differ markedly from English . About all this there is no dispute . The primary historic affinities that link modern Ulster Scots to its parent across the channel involve structural features of pronunciation and ...
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... ( orthography , grammar , and idiom ) and undoubtedly to formal registers of the spoken language and is uncontroversial , a well - established finding of research . But in taking scant account of the evidence from the three centuries of ...
... ( orthography , grammar , and idiom ) and undoubtedly to formal registers of the spoken language and is uncontroversial , a well - established finding of research . But in taking scant account of the evidence from the three centuries of ...
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Preface | 7 |
Ulster unionism and the Scottish dimension | 33 |
social and political | 43 |
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