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Scottish English
What is Scottish English?

 Scottish English refers to the varieties
 of English spoken in Scotland.

 The formal variety is called Standard
 Scottish English, SSE.

 It has distinctive vocabulary, particularly
 pertaining to Scottish institutions such as
 the Church of Scotland, local government
 and the education and legal systems.
History

 During Reformation (16th century)
 religious texts printed in English were
 widely distributed in Scotland in order to
 spread Protestant doctrine.

 Scottish English results from language
 contact between Scots and the Standard
 English of England after the 17th century.
History

 1603 - King James VI of Scotland became
 James I of England and moved his court to
 London.

 The poets of the court therefore moved south
 and “began adapting the language and style
 of their verse to the tastes of the English
 market”
Phonology: vowels

 Scottish English lacks about 5 (!) English vowels
 Scottish speakers don't use a schwa sound: the
  sound in 'the' is the same as the sound in 'bit'.
 'bird' and 'heard' are not homophones (the vowel
  in 'heard' is the same as the vowel in 'bet‘ and
  the vowel in 'bird' can be the same as the vowel
  in 'but' or 'bit' depending on the accent and
  gender of the speaker.
 No difference between front and back 'a'
  sounds.
Phonology: consonants

 Scottish English is a rhotic accent, meaning /r/
  is pronounced in the syllable coda.
 There is a distinction between /w/ and /hw/ in
  word pairs such as witch and which.
 The phoneme /x/ is common in names => Some
  Scottish speakers use it in words of Greek
  origin as well, such as technical, patriarch.
  Listen to a middle-class Renfrewshire accent:
  http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/b3/Renfr
Vocabular y

 Lexical items from Scots: outwith, meaning "outside
  of"; wee=small); pinkie=little finger and
  janitor=caretaker (pinkie and janitor are also standard
  in American English).
 Culturally specific items: caber, haggis, teuchter, ned
  and landward for rural; It's your shot for "It's your turn".
 "How?"="Why?“. "Why not?"="How no?".
 Legal and administrative vocabulary inherited from
  Scots[21] e.g. depute /dɛpjut/ for deputy, proven
  /provən/ for proved (standard in American English).
Scotticisms

 Scotticisms are idioms or expressions that
  are characteristic of spoken Scottish
  English:
 She learnt him some manners = "She taught
  him some manners.“
 Whaur dae ye bide? = "Where do you live?“
 Caw canny = "Go easy”
 Awrite!=“Hi!”
 A'm tint=“I'm lost”
Glasgow Patter

 Glasgow Patter is a dialect spoken in and around
  Glasgow, Scotland. Typically Glaswegian:
 Boost - move away (ah pure boostit oota ther
  pronto)
 Wheesht! - Shut up, be quiet
 Maw & Paw - Mum and Dad
 Messages - Shopping (I'm awa fur ma messages)
 Shoot the craw - Leave in a hurry, e.g. drivers who
  race to beat the red light (look at that numpty
  shootin the craw)
Grammar

 The progressive verb forms are used rather more
  frequently than in other varieties of standard
  English (I'm wanting a drink)
 Speakers often use prepositions differently: the
  compound preposition off of (Take that off of the
  table) or I was waiting on you instead of "waiting for
  you")
 In colloquial speech shall and ought are wanting,
  must is marginal for obligation and may is rare.
Listen to the Scottish accent

 http://youtu.be/rubOxRxXSRE
 http://youtu.be/eqbwktZlEIw
 http://youtu.be/ebn2eiqRA-4

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Scottish English

  • 2. What is Scottish English?  Scottish English refers to the varieties of English spoken in Scotland.  The formal variety is called Standard Scottish English, SSE.  It has distinctive vocabulary, particularly pertaining to Scottish institutions such as the Church of Scotland, local government and the education and legal systems.
  • 3. History  During Reformation (16th century) religious texts printed in English were widely distributed in Scotland in order to spread Protestant doctrine.  Scottish English results from language contact between Scots and the Standard English of England after the 17th century.
  • 4. History  1603 - King James VI of Scotland became James I of England and moved his court to London.  The poets of the court therefore moved south and “began adapting the language and style of their verse to the tastes of the English market”
  • 5. Phonology: vowels  Scottish English lacks about 5 (!) English vowels  Scottish speakers don't use a schwa sound: the sound in 'the' is the same as the sound in 'bit'.  'bird' and 'heard' are not homophones (the vowel in 'heard' is the same as the vowel in 'bet‘ and the vowel in 'bird' can be the same as the vowel in 'but' or 'bit' depending on the accent and gender of the speaker.  No difference between front and back 'a' sounds.
  • 6. Phonology: consonants  Scottish English is a rhotic accent, meaning /r/ is pronounced in the syllable coda.  There is a distinction between /w/ and /hw/ in word pairs such as witch and which.  The phoneme /x/ is common in names => Some Scottish speakers use it in words of Greek origin as well, such as technical, patriarch. Listen to a middle-class Renfrewshire accent: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/b3/Renfr
  • 7. Vocabular y  Lexical items from Scots: outwith, meaning "outside of"; wee=small); pinkie=little finger and janitor=caretaker (pinkie and janitor are also standard in American English).  Culturally specific items: caber, haggis, teuchter, ned and landward for rural; It's your shot for "It's your turn".  "How?"="Why?“. "Why not?"="How no?".  Legal and administrative vocabulary inherited from Scots[21] e.g. depute /dɛpjut/ for deputy, proven /provən/ for proved (standard in American English).
  • 8. Scotticisms  Scotticisms are idioms or expressions that are characteristic of spoken Scottish English:  She learnt him some manners = "She taught him some manners.“  Whaur dae ye bide? = "Where do you live?“  Caw canny = "Go easy”  Awrite!=“Hi!”  A'm tint=“I'm lost”
  • 9. Glasgow Patter  Glasgow Patter is a dialect spoken in and around Glasgow, Scotland. Typically Glaswegian:  Boost - move away (ah pure boostit oota ther pronto)  Wheesht! - Shut up, be quiet  Maw & Paw - Mum and Dad  Messages - Shopping (I'm awa fur ma messages)  Shoot the craw - Leave in a hurry, e.g. drivers who race to beat the red light (look at that numpty shootin the craw)
  • 10. Grammar  The progressive verb forms are used rather more frequently than in other varieties of standard English (I'm wanting a drink)  Speakers often use prepositions differently: the compound preposition off of (Take that off of the table) or I was waiting on you instead of "waiting for you")  In colloquial speech shall and ought are wanting, must is marginal for obligation and may is rare.
  • 11. Listen to the Scottish accent  http://youtu.be/rubOxRxXSRE  http://youtu.be/eqbwktZlEIw  http://youtu.be/ebn2eiqRA-4