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Author Bann, Jennifer author

Title Spelling Scots : the orthography of literary Scots, 1700-2000 / Jennifer Bann and John Corbett
Published Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, 2015

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Contents Title page; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgements; The IPA Chart ; 1 Introduction ; 2 The Consonants of Older Scots ; 3 Older Scots Vowels ; 4 The Development of Modern Scots Orthography ; 5 From Orthoepy to Activism: Orthographic Interventions ; 6 Cluster Analysis and Scots Orthography ; 7 Applying Cluster Analysis to Scots Poetry ; 8 Applying Cluster Analysis to Scots Prose ; 9 Promoting Literacy in Scots ; Appendix: Wordlists Used in Cluster Analyses ; References; Index
Summary Analyses the development of Modern Scots orthography and compares the spelling used in key works of literature. People have been writing in Scots for over 700 years, but the spelling of Scots has never been fixed, with many words, like buik, buke, book, appearing in a variety of forms. Drawing on the Corpus of Modern Scottish Writing, this volume provides a comprehensive survey of the spelling system of Older and Modern Scots, illustrating how this orthographic system has developed partly in response to historical shifts in pronunciation, and partly as a result of social and political change. Spelling Scots acts not only as a wide-ranging reference book to the changing orthography of Scots, but also as an outline of the active interventions in the practices that have guided Scots spelling. The book shows how canonical writers of poetry and fiction in Scots from 1700 to the present day have blended convention and innovation in presenting Scots in literary texts, and it explores the influence of key writers such as Ramsay, Fergusson, Burns, Scott, Hogg and Stevenson. Introducing an innovative method of tracing the use of key spelling variants in a corpus of Scots writing, the book discusses the implication of this method for promoting wider literacy in Scots. Spelling Scots should be a standard reference volume for all institutions where literature in Scots is studied. It draws on the authors' current research project, the Corpus of Modern Scottish Writing. Key features. Evidence-based treatment of the material using two main corpora Presents the first full description of Modern Scots spelling Explores the influence of key writers such as Ramsay, Fergusson, Burns, Scott, Hogg and Stevenson on other writers
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page ( viewed January 12, 2016)
Subject Scots language -- Orthography and spelling
LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES -- General.
Form Electronic book
Author Corbett, John, 1959-
LC no. 2016299923
ISBN 9780748696451
0748696458
9781474408394
1474408397
0748643052
9780748643059