Scandinavian influence on Southern Lowland Scotch A contribution to the study of the linguistic relations of English and Scandinavian

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Scandinavian influence on Southern Lowland Scotch A contribution to the study of the linguistic relations of English and Scandinavian

by George T. (George Tobias) Flom

EN·~3 hours·12 chapters

Chapters

12 total
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Scandinavian Influence

0:44
2

ERRATA.

2:06
3

PREFACE.

3:45
4

Abbreviations Referring to Texts Included in this Investigation.

3:30
5

Abbreviations Referring to Grammars, Glossaries, Dictionaries, and the Like

4:41
6

Abbreviations Referring to Languages, Grammatical Terms, Etc.

2:22
7

PART I. - INTRODUCTION. - 1. General Remarks.

54:26
8

PART II. - LOANWORDS.

1:44:17
9

PART III. - 1. The Dialectal Provenience of Loanwords.

7:39
10

2. (a) The Old Northern Vowels in the Loanwords.

8:24

Description

Delving into the quiet currents that link the languages of Scandinavia and the Southern Lowlands of Scotland, this study uncovers a hidden network of words that have travelled across seas and centuries. By examining a broad swath of Scottish literature—from medieval manuscripts to more recent folk tales—the author reveals how Norse vocabulary slipped into everyday speech, often unnoticed, and how those traces still echo in modern dialects.

The research balances meticulous linguistic analysis with an accessible narrative, explaining the subtle tests used to separate genuine Norse borrowings from native developments. Readers will encounter intriguing examples, such as the evolution of certain vowel patterns and consonant shifts, and learn how regional influences, including Gaelic, complicate the picture. Whether you’re a language enthusiast or simply curious about the tangled roots of Scottish speech, the book offers a thoughtful journey into the ways cultures leave their imprint on words.

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Scandinavian influence on Southern Lowland Scotch A contribution to the study of the linguistic relations of English and Scandinavian A contribution to the study of the linguistic relations of English and Scandinavian

Language

en

Duration

~3 hours (184K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by David Starner, Louise Hope and the PG Online Distributed Proofreading Team

Release date

2005-01-05

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

George T. (George Tobias) Flom

George T. (George Tobias) Flom

1871–1960

A Norwegian American language scholar and literary historian, he spent decades studying Scandinavian languages, place names, and Norse literature. His books helped bring Nordic history and philology to a wider American audience.

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