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Scotch Town': Ulster-Scots Language and Literature in Belfast
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Scotch Town': Ulster-Scots Language and Literature in Belfast

by Nelson McCausland

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UK SELLER - Very Good Condition (see images). Scotch Town: Ulster-Scots Language and Literature in Belfast by Nelson McCausland - 74 pages - Book, driven by the lecture from Nelson McCausland at the Loughshore Ulster-Scots festival in 2013. Provides a view that the Ulster-Scots language is well and truly alive still in the city of Belfast. Some great pictures. Chapters incl Scottish Settlement in Ulster, Belfast, Scots poetry printed in Belfast, The people speak Broad Scotch, Ulster-Scots folk poets, The growth of Belfast, the Bible and Burns, Belfast dialect, Ulster-Scotch words, Sentence construction, Ulster-Scots place-names, Ulster-scots renaissance. Gives some further reading additions regarding Ulster-Scots language. Book was published in 2015. - UK SELLER
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