The Edinburgh History of the Scots Language

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The Edinburgh History of the Scots Language
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Book excerpt: The Scots language is as ancient as Southern English and yet previously no one had compiled an inclusive history of it. This collection of essays by the foremost international scholars of Scots fully redresses the balance.


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