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Step into the vibrant world of 18th-century Scotland with "The Dialect Of Robert Burns As Spoken In Central Ayrshire" by James Wilson. This compelling linguistic analysis book offers a fascinating exploration of the central Ayrshire dialect, bringing to life the rich tapestry of Scottish cultural heritage. As you delve into the pages, you'll uncover the profound influence of Robert Burns, the beloved bard, whose work continues to resonate through the ages. This historical linguistics text is an essential resource for language researchers and Scottish literature enthusiasts alike. It provides a…mehr

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Step into the vibrant world of 18th-century Scotland with "The Dialect Of Robert Burns As Spoken In Central Ayrshire" by James Wilson. This compelling linguistic analysis book offers a fascinating exploration of the central Ayrshire dialect, bringing to life the rich tapestry of Scottish cultural heritage. As you delve into the pages, you'll uncover the profound influence of Robert Burns, the beloved bard, whose work continues to resonate through the ages. This historical linguistics text is an essential resource for language researchers and Scottish literature enthusiasts alike. It provides a detailed examination of regional language variations, offering insights into the comparative dialectology that defined the era. Whether you're a casual reader intrigued by the nuances of Scottish dialect studies or a dedicated scholar tracing the evolution of language, this book promises to enlighten and inspire. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Discover the linguistic legacy of central Ayrshire and immerse yourself in a cultural treasure that bridges the past and present.
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James Wilson is a London-based writer. His previous novels include The Dark Clue, The Bastard Boy, The Woman in the Picture, Consolation, and The Summer of Broken Stories. He has written BBC TV and radio documentaries, and is the author of a work of narrative non-fiction, The Earth Shall Weep: A History of Native America, published by Picador in Britain and by Grove/Atlantic in America, which won a Myers Outstanding Book Award.