Unreferenced date December 2009 The UlsterScots Heritage Council USHC was established in 1995 as an umbrella organisation to represent the UlsterScots community. Category Organisations based in Northern Ireland Category UlsterScots people Heritage UK org stub linguistics stub ... more details
The UlsterScots eXperience group including John Trotter formed in July 2005 as a break away from the UlsterScots Folk Orchestra . They are a Northern Irish band of musicians who perform music from the UlsterScots tradition. They are part of a wider revival of interest in UlsterScots language UlsterScots language and UlsterScots Culture culture that developed during the 1990s. They draw on long established practices of community music making, including Gospel music gospel singing , fiddling, piping, flute and accordion bands, drumming and fifing. Combining these traditions in innovative ways, they produce sounds that are both new and distinctive. Their focus on the local is complemented by the creative use of related traditions in Scotland , Ireland and the Scotch Irish American Scots Irish diaspora in North America . External links http www.ulster scots.co.uk modules.php?name Forums&file viewtopic&t 569&sid a5706a60dc0bb0cf963f80b1c807402f UlsterScots eXperience Video clips http www.ulsterscotsexperience.co.uk UlsterScots experience official site http www.ulsterscotsfolkorchestra.co.uk UlsterScots Folk Orchestra official site Category Musical groups from Northern Ireland ... more details
The UlsterScots Agency Tha Boord o Ulst r Scotch ref Tha Boord of Ulst r Scotch is the name used by the Agency, although other variants such as tha Ulst r Scotch Agentrie and the UlsterScots Agentrie ..., conservation and development of UlsterScots dialects UlsterScots as a living language to encourage ... of the UlsterScots people UlsterScots people . ref http www.ulsterscotsagency.com what is ulsterscots language UlsterScots Language Tha Boord o Ulst r Scotch. Retrieved 12 September 2011. ref Overview ... . Its remit is the promotion of greater awareness and the use of UlsterScots dialects Names Ullans and of UlsterScots cultural issues, both within Northern Ireland and throughout the island. Ullans and UlsterScots cultural issues are defined in inter governmental agreement and enshrined in legislation ... as the variety of the Scots language traditionally found in parts of Northern Ireland and Donegal. UlsterScots cultural issues relate to the cultural traditions of the part of the population of Northern ... an Aisedom in UlsterScots ref http www.dcalni.gov.uk Home DCAL Internet Department of Culture, Arts ... counties of the historical province of Ulster in the Republic of Ireland. ref Citation url http www.ulsterscotsagency.com contact us title Contact Us publisher UlsterScots Agency accessdate 6 May 2010 ..., the compilation of a two way UlsterScots English dictionary, a text base of written UlsterScots and an expert translation service. Citation needed date February 2009 Newspaper The agency publishes an English language newsletter, albeit with some token Scots, several times a year entitled The Ulster ... free of charge upon request. See also UlsterScots dialects UlsterScots Languages in the United Kingdom ... UlsterScots Agency Tha Boord o Ulst r Scotch http www.bbc.co.uk northernireland learning history stateapart ... UlsterScots people Agency Category All Ireland organisations sco UlsterScots Agency sv Tha ... for a Scots Organization? PDF Category Culture of Northern Ireland Category Language regulators ... more details
Infobox language name UlsterScots nativename Ulst r Scotch , Ullans , br Braid Scots , ref Traynor, Michael ... flag Northern Ireland union agency The cross border UlsterScots Agency Boord o Ulst r Scotch ... Approximate boundaries of the traditional Scots language areas in Ulster, shaded in Turquoise colour ... Gregg R.J. 1972 Scots language UlsterScots or UlsterScots called Ulst r Scotch by the UlsterScots Agency ref http www.ulsterscotsagency.com UlsterScots Agency ref and UlsterScots Language Society ref http www.ulsterscotslanguage.com usl about us Anent Oorsels The UlsterScots Language Society. ref generally refers to the dialects of Scots language Scots ref Macafee C 2001 Lowland Sources of Ulster ... Speech of The British Isles, London ref Some definitions of UlsterScots may also include Standard English spoken with an UlsterScots accent. ref Gregg R.J. 1964 Scotch Irish Urban Speech in Ulster ... of Ireland in Trudgill P., Language in the British Isles, Cambridge p.119 ref UlsterScots has been influenced by Mid Ulster English and Ulster Irish . UlsterScots has also influenced Mid Ulster ... of English and Scots, variety linguistics varieties of UlsterScots can be described as more English or more Scots . ref name Harris J. 1985 p.14 Scots dialects were brought to Ulster during the early ... 572 ref The earliest Scots writing in Ulster dates from that time, and until the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries, written Scots from Ulster was almost identical with that of Scotland. ref name Montgomery ... been claimed that the recent UlsterScots language and heritage cause has been set rolling only ..., Chris. UlsterScots will trip off tongue. The Irish Times May 13, 1999. ref Names While once referred to as Scotch Irish by several researchers, that has now been superseded by the term UlsterScots ... Fenton J. 1995 The Hamely Tongue A Personal Record of UlsterScots in County Antrim, UlsterScots ... in Ulster, Scottish studies review, Vol. 7, N 2. p.97 ref merging Ulster and Lallans the Scots ... more details
Refimprove date September 2010 Infobox musical artist name UlsterScots Folk Orchestra alias Ulst r Scotch ... associated acts website current members past members The UlsterScots Folk Orchestra UlsterScots dialects UlsterScots Ulst r Scotch Fowk Orch str ref www.artscouncil ni.org departs creative lang ... 27 October 2011. ref is a Northern Irish band of musicians who perform music from the UlsterScots tradition. Formed in 2000, the USFO are part of a wider revival of interest in UlsterScots dialects UlsterScots language and UlsterScots people Culture culture that developed during the 1990s ... American Scotch Irish diaspora in North America . History The UlsterScots Folk Orchestra had its roots in Fowkgates, an artists Collective which was founded by Willie Drennan in 1999 to promote the UlsterScots tradition. Following the success of initial recordings issued by Fowkgates, the Orchestra was formed in October 2000. Their arrival was announced by a major concert in the Ulster Hall in early .... The break away UlsterScots eXperience group formed in July 2005 including John Trotter. Live ... Ireland and the United States . Performances cover a wide range of material from UlsterScots ... tunes, to dance music played on a variety of instruments in both UlsterScots and Appalachian styles ... is now very well established within UlsterScots communities, playing upwards of 80 gigs a year ... manifested in its organisation by the creation in 2004 of The UlsterScots Folk Orchestra Association ... 9&sid a5706a60dc0bb0cf963f80b1c807402f UlsterScots Folk Orchestra Video clips http www.ulsterscotsfolkorchestra.co.uk UlsterScots Folk Orchestra official site http www.ulsterscotsexperience.co.uk UlsterScots experience official site http www.qub.ac.uk sa old resources Belfast Project Sites 2004 USFO pages Intro.html The UlsterScots Folk Orchestra An Ethnomusicological Study http www.tradmusic.com groupinfoa.asp?groupID 1345 UlsterScots Folk Orchestra at tradmusic.com Category Musical ... more details
Original research date September 2007 Ethnic group group UlsterScots br Ulst r Scotch image Image John ... Africa pop8 ref8 langs English language English , Scots Language Scots especially the UlsterScots dialects ... Irish people Irish Welsh people Welsh English people English The UlsterScotsUlsterScots dialects UlsterScots tha Ulst r Scotch fowk ref http www.emigrant.ie index.php?option com content&task view&id 36273 Heid Faictor Offis in Bilfawst The UlsterScots Agency PriceWaterhouseCoopers. Retrieved 27 ... from the Irish nobility , most extensively in the Province of Ulster . The term UlsterScots refers ... from what is now northwest Scotland centuries earlier. UlsterScots were largely descended from ... . UlsterScots emigrated in significant numbers to the United States and all corners of the then worldwide ... and Chile . Scotch Irish American Scotch Irish is a traditional term for UlsterScots who later ... migration of Lowland Scots to Ulster, mainly during the 17th and 18th centuries. The first major influx of border English and Lowland Scots into Ulster came in the first two decades of the 17th ... of Orange . The Protestant Ulster community, including the Scots, fought on the Williamite side in the war ... in the established church , considerable numbers of UlsterScots migrated to the colonies in British America throughout the 18th century. Towards the end of the 18th century many UlsterScots Presbyterians ... Irish UlsterScots See Scotch Irish American Image Andrew Jackson.jpg 165px thumb right Andrew ... generations after arriving in Ulster, considerable numbers of UlsterScots emigrated to British ... McReynolds, writer and lecturer in UlsterScots studies . ref Culture Because of the large scale intermingling of the UlsterScots population with the Irish, it is difficult to define distinct aspects of UlsterScots that would distinguish it from either. An example of this being that the UlsterScots ... Ireland. Language UlsterScots dialects UlsterScots , the local dialect of Scots language Lowland ... more details
for the English poet James Fenton James Fenton is a linguist and poet who writes in UlsterScots dialects UlsterScots . He was born in 1931 and grew up in Drumdarragh and in Ballinaloob, County Antrim . His home language of childhood was UlsterScots. Educated at Stranmillis College in Belfast , and later Queen s University Belfast Queen s University , he became a teacher at schools in Belfast. His poetry in UlsterScots, at times lively, contented, whistful, is written in contemporary UlsterScots, and particularly the dialect of Ballinaloob Belnaloob in his poem Thonner an Thon . Books James Fenton s record and study of Scots and Scots words used in Ulster, The Hamely Tongue ref The Hamely Tongue , The Ullans Press ISBN 1 905281 07 2 ref has been published by the Ullans Press. A collection of his own poetry has been published by the Ullans Press too Thonner an Thon . ref Thonner an Thon , The Ullans Press ISBN 0 953035 07 7 ref James Fenton now lives in Glengormley , Newtownabbey . References Reflist External links http www.ulsterscotslanguage.com The UlsterScots Language Society http www.ulsterscotsagency.com The UlsterScots Agency Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Fenton, James ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1931 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Fenton, James Category 1931 births Category British poets Category Poets from Northern Ireland Category Living people Category Alumni of Queen s University Belfast ... more details
Not to be confused with Scouts . Wiktionarypar ScotsScots may refer to The Scottish people , the inhabitants of Scotland Scots language also known as Lowland Scots to distinguish it from Scottish Gaelic Scotch Irish Scottish English Scots pine , a Scottish tree Short for Pound Scots For the Scots , an ethnic group of the late Iron age , the historical people of Dalriada, a Gaelic speaking kingdom in northeastern Ireland and western Scotland, see Gaels and Scoti Scots Church, Melbourne The Scots College TSC or Scots , a private school in Sydney, Australia Scot s Lo Cost, a warehouse type Grocery store owned by Weis markets SCOTS may refer to The abbreviated term for the Battalions of the Royal Regiment of Scotland Scottish Corpus of Texts and Speech , a linguistic resource Southern Culture on the Skids , an American music group See also Scotch disambiguation Scotts disambiguation Scott s disambiguation Scottish disambiguation disambig Category Scottish people Category Scotland fr Scots homonymie ja oc Scots ... more details
Guide to Monea Castle UlsterScots version Department of the Envirnoment. ref or Ulster ref http www.northsouthministerialcouncil.org annual report 2010 ulster scots.pdf North South Ministerial Council 2010 Annual Report in UlsterScots ref ref http www.northsouthministerialcouncil.org ulsterscots nsmc 2009 annual report 3.pdf North South Ministerial Council 2009 Annual Report in UlsterScots ... Tourism Ireland 2008 Yearly Report in UlsterScots ref is one of the four provinces of Ireland , located ... Ulster Irish Mid Ulster English UlsterScots dialects Most people in Ulster speak English language ... China Chinese community of Belfast , the province s largest city. UlsterScots dialects UlsterScots a dialect of Scots language Scots which is also sometimes known by the neologism Ullans ... Considerable numbers of UlsterScots immigrated to the North America n colonies throughout the 18th ... UlsterScots dialects UlsterScots people Mid Ulster English Ulster Irish Plantation of Ulster Plantations ...about the nine county Irish province Infobox settlement official name Ulster nickname native name Pad ... Ulster locator map.svg mapsize 192px subdivision type Sovereign states subdivision name United Kingdom ... of Ireland 2011 for Ulster part of . ref cite web title Table 1. Population of each Province ... Central Statistics Office Ireland Central Statistics Office accessdate 7 January 2012 ref Ulster lang ga Ulaidh or C ige Uladh , UlsterScots dialects UlsterScots Ulst r ref http www.drdni.gov.uk alternative formats in ulsterscotsUlsterScots Ulst r Scotch NI Department for Regional Development. ref ref http www.culturenorthernireland.org article 1410 ulster s hiddlin swaatch Ulster s Hiddlin ... for local government purposes. Ulster is composed of nine counties. Six of these almost 57 of the land ... Donegal Donegal and County Monaghan Monaghan . Terminology The Place names in Irish name Ulster ... word for someone or something from Ulster is Ultach . Words that have been used in English are Ullish ... more details
The Ulster Scot is a free, monthly publication produced by the UlsterScots Agency , published in Northern Ireland . It is a product of incentives to encourage awareness of Ulster heritage and often provided as a supplement with local newspaper The News Letter . It was first published in November 2002. The news topics are based around the heritage of UlsterScots and the Ulster variant of the Scots language . The main content of the paper is written in English language English with various tit bit sections in UlsterScots. It reports on UlsterScots events such as dances and Burns supper s, as well as releases of traditional music on CD and books about UlsterScots language and culture. The Ulster Scot has occasioned some controversy. The writer and broadcaster Malachi O Doherty reported in the Belfast Telegraph on 2 December 2002 that a republican friend thought the paper made Ulster Protestants appear stupid . Fact date February 2009 A notable regular feature in The Ulster Scot is The Crack , a column written in UlsterScots dialects UlsterScots , which gives writer Conal Gillespie s opinion on recent news. It can be read online at the UlsterScots Agency website, http www.ulsterscotsagency.com thacrack2.asp ulsterscotsagency.com . The editor of The Ulster Scot is the church journalist Billy Kennedy and its associate editor is Joanne Crockard. External links http www.ulsterscotsagency.com theulsterscot.asp Official site Category Newspapers published in Northern Ireland Ulster Scot, The NorthernIreland stub ... more details
people Manx , Cornish people Cornish , Breton people Bretons , UlsterScots people Scots Irish , UlsterScots people UlsterScots Irish Scots are people who live in Scotland who are of immediate or mixed ... s Census Results Online Ethnicity and Religion tables ref The term Irish Scots should not be confused with UlsterScots people Scottish Irish , a term used to denote those in the Provinces of Ireland Irish province of Ulster who are descended from Scottish people Scots who settled there in heavy numbers during the Ulster Plantations . Famous Irish Scots include author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle , actors ...Original research date February 2011 Onesource date February 2011 Ethnic group group Irish Scots poptime 49,428 as stated in the 2001 Census popplace Coatbridge , Edinburgh , Glasgow , Dundee langs English language English Irish English Irish Scottish English Scottish , Scots language Scots , Scottish ... to better their lives as the Scots and English have to go to Ireland or any other part of Britain ... will have a bad effect on the population. So far, living among the Scots does not seem to have improved the Irish, but the native Scots who live among the Irish have got worse. It is difficult ... between the typically Catholic immigrants and the predominantly Protestant native Scots population ... Scots were instrumental in the formation of Celtic F.C. Celtic Football Club , Hibernian F.C. ... formed to provide recreational facilities for the Irish immigrants. Scots and Irish The terms Scots and Irish, while they have a settled meaning today, are not always readily distinguished. Sellar ... when used to refer to the past cquote The Scots originally Irish, but by now Scotch were at this time inhabiting Ireland, having driven the Irish Picts out of Scotland while the Picts originally Scots ... in mind and verce visa . See also The Irish Scots and the Scotch Irish John C. Linehan ISBN 0 7884 ... to Scotland I Category Scottish people of Irish descent sco Erse Scots ... more details
. small . br Ireland None, small although the cross border UlsterScots Agency Boord o Ulst r Scotch , established as a result of the Good Friday Agreement , promotes usage. small dia1 Central Scots Central dia2 Southern Scots Southern dia3 UlsterScots dialects Ulster dia4 Northern Scots Northern dia5 Insular Scots Insular script Latin script Latin iso2 sco iso3 sco lingua 52 ABA aa varieties br 52 ABA aaa to aav map ScotsLanguageMap.png mapcaption Areas where the Scots language was spoken in the 20th ... Scotland and parts of Ulster where the local dialect is known as UlsterScots dialects UlsterScots . ref http conventions.coe.int Treaty Commun ListeDeclarations.asp?NT 148&CV 1&NA &PO 999&CN 999&VL 1&CM 9&CL ENG ref It is sometimes called Lowland Scots to distinguish it from Scottish Gaelic ... in official circles as UlsterScots dialects UlsterScots Ulst r Scotch in revivalist UlsterScots ... and Ulster.png left 200px thumb The growth and distribution of Scots in Scotland and Ulster legend .... ref Eagle, Andy 2006 Aw Ae Wey Written Scots in Scotland and Ulster . Available at http www.scots ...Distinguish Scottish English Scottish Gaelic Infobox language name Scots nativename Braid Scots , Lallans ... Lowlands , Northern Isles , Caithness , Isle of Arran Arran and Campbeltown br Ulster Counties of Ireland ... Scotland None, small although the Dictionary of the Scots Language carries great authority and the Scottish ... Dictionary ref ref Gregg R.J. 1972 The Scotch Irish Dialect Boundaries in Ulster in Wakelin M.F., Patterns in the Folk Speech of The British Isles, London ref Scots language Scots is the Germanic languages ... status of Scots. ref name English Language 1992. p.894 A.J. Aitken in The Oxford Companion to the English ... broad Scots is at one end of a bipolar linguistic continuum, with Scottish English Scottish Standard ..., Scots is often regarded as one of the ancient varieties of English language English , but with its own distinct dialects. ref name English Language 1992. p.894 Alternatively, Scots is sometimes ... more details
Queen of Scots may refer to Joan of England, Queen of Scots Joan Beaufort, Queen of Scots Margaret Drummond, Queen of Scots Mary, Queen of Scots disambiguation Yolande of Dreux, Queen of Scots Queen of Scots passenger train See also List of Scottish monarchs disambig ... more details
The Scots Kirk is The Kirk , the Church of Scotland . It can also refer to several Scottish churches abroad Scots Kirk, Hamilton , New South Wales, Australia Scots Kirk, Mosman , New South Wales, Australia The Scots Kirk, Paris , France Scots Kirk, Mumbai , India Scots Kirk, Rotterdam , the Netherlands Scots Kirk, Lausanne , Switzerland St Andrew s Scots Kirk , Kingston, Jamaica See also Scots College disambiguation dab ... more details
Hammer of the Scots may refer to Edward I of England who had Hammer of the Scots engraved on his tombstone. Hammer of the Scots board game Hammer of the Scots is a board game chronicling the Wars of Scottish Independence . Disambig ... more details
Distinguish Scottish people InterWiki code sco Scots language Modern Scots describes the Variety linguistics varieties of Lowland Scots language Scots traditionally spoken in Scottish Lowlands Lowland Scotland and parts of Ulster from 1700. Throughout its history, Modern Scots has been undergoing a process ... tongue or border Scots . UlsterScots dialects UlsterScots spoken primarily by the descendants ... in Scotland and Ulster . Available at http www.scots online.org airticles AwAeWey.pdf scots online.org ... Scots and many Central and Ulster varieties ae , ane and ance may be realised IPA je , IPA j n and IPA ... World War . ref A Brief History of Scots in Corbett, John McClure, Derrick Stuart Smith, Jane Editors 2003 The Edinburgh Companion to Scots . Edinburgh, Edinburgh University Press. ISBN 0 7486 .... By the end of the twentieth century Scots was at an advanced stage of language death over much of Lowland Scotland. ref Macafee C. Studying Scots Vocabulary in Corbett, John McClure, Derrick Stuart Smith, Jane Editors 2003 The Edinburgh Companion to Scots . Edinburgh, Edinburgh University Press. ISBN 0 7486 1596 2. p. 51 ref Residual features of Scots are often regarded as slang . Dialects Image Scotsdialects.png thumb 300px Map of Scots dialects The varieties of Modern Scots are generally divided into five dialect groups ref Mairi Robinson editor in chief , The Concise Scots Dictionary ... Insular Scots spoken in Orkney and Shetland . Northern Scots Spoken north of the Firth of Tay . North Northern Scots North Northern spoken in Caithness , Easter Ross and the Black Isle . Mid Northern Scots Mid Northern also called North East ref Mairi Robinson editor in chief , The Concise Scots Dictionary ... Scots spoken in the Central Lowlands and South west Scotland. North East Central spoken north of the River ... Central spoken in west Dumfriesshire , Kirkcudbrightshire and Wigtownshire . South Scots Southern Scots spoken in mid and east Dumfriesshire and the Scottish Borders counties Selkirkshire and Roxburghshire ... more details
There are a number of Roman Catholic seminaries called Scots College The Scots College, Paris , France, founded 1325 The Scots College, Douai , France, founded 1573 The Scots College Rome , Italy, founded 1600 , also known as The Pontifical Scots College The Royal Scots College , Salamanca, Spain founded 1627 Scotus College , Bearsden, Glasgow founded 1993 . There are a number of educational establishments called Scots College or Scots School . The Uniting Church in Australia and the Presbyterian Church of Australia also have a number of school s called Scotch College disambiguation Scotch College . Argentina St. Andrew s Scots School , Buenos Aires, founded in 1838, later founded the Universidad de San Andr s Australia The Scots College , in Bellevue Hill, Sydney, New South Wales The Scots PGC College , in Warwick, Queensland, formed by the merger of The Scots College, Warwick and The Presbyterian Girls College The Scots School Albury , in Albury, New South Wales. The Scots School, Bathurst , in Bathurst, New South Wales France Scots College, Douai Scots College at University of Douai Coll C3 A8ge des C3 89cossais, Montpellier Scots College Scots College Paris New Zealand Scots College, Wellington See also Bombay Scottish School Scots Kirk disambiguation schooldis Category Uniting Church in Australia Category Presbyterian Church of Australia Category Roman Catholic seminaries Category Roman Catholic Church in Scotland Category Educational institution disambiguation ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Scots language Central Scots is a group of dialect s of Scots language . It was spoken by Robert Burns . Central Scots is spoken from Fife and Perthshire to the Lothians and Wigtownshire , often split into North East Central Scots Northeast Mid Scots and South East Central Scots Southeast Mid Scots , West Central Scots West Mid Scots and South West Central Scots Southwest Mid Scots . Category Scots dialects Category Fife Category Clackmannanshire Category Perth and Kinross Category Stirling council area Category Falkirk Category East Dunbartonshire Category West Dunbartonshire Category Culture in Glasgow Category Renfrewshire Category Inverclyde Category East Renfrewshire Category North Lanarkshire Category South Lanarkshire Category West Lothian Category Culture in Edinburgh Category Midlothian Category East Lothian Category North Ayrshire Category East Ayrshire Category South Ayrshire Category Galloway sco Central Scots Scotland stub Ie lang stub ... more details
language English , French language French , Canadian Gaelic Scottish Gaelic , Scots language Lowland Scots rels Protestant Anglican , Baptist , Presbyterian , United Church of Canada , Roman Catholic related Scottish people Scottish , Scottish Canadian s, UlsterScots people UlsterScots , English speaking ... 90px File James McGill.JPG 100px caption small Notable Scots Quebecers br John Redpath James McGill br flagicon Scotland flagicon Quebec small poptime Scots Quebecers ref http www12.statcan.ca ... people Scottish descent. Background Few Scots came to Quebec then New France before the Seven ... such as the Garde du Corps France Gens d Armes Ecossais Scots Men At Arms who guarded the kings of France for nearly three hundred years. Today in France there are many descendants of these Scots who ... a small port town on the St. Lawrence River . By far the majority of the Scots arrived in Quebec with little ... to play a key role in the city s cultural, scientific, and business life. Although at their peak, the Scots ... Lawrence basin and worked to enhance the Province s economic power. Scots led a wave of immigrants ... 1850. Other Scots were instrumental in building the Lachine Canal that turned Montreal into one .... It was also Scots who constructed Montreal s first bridge across the Saint Lawrence River and Henry ... Sugar , and from headquarters they established in Montreal, Scots were the driving force that built ... America. Noted for their willingness to help fellow Scots succeed in the new world, they are also .... Scots established and funded numerous Montreal institutions such as McGill University , the Literary ... Hospital . Notable Scots Quebecers A few of these Scots and their offspring who were major factors ... Grant fur trader Peter Grant 1764 1848 , fur trader William Grant Scots Quebecer William Grant 1744 ... H. 2006 . Les cossais The Pioneer Scots of Lower Canada, 1763 1855 , Toronto Natural Heritage ..., Nancy and Simon Dardick 2005 . The Scots of Montreal A Pictorial Album , Montreal V hicule Press, 156 ... more details
were ever printed. From 1610 to the 1690s, during the Plantation of Ulster , some 200,000 Scots settled in the north of Ireland, taking what were to become the UlsterScots dialects UlsterScots dialects ...Infobox language name Middle Scots nativename Scottis region Scottish Lowlands , to some extent the Northern Isles era Developed into Modern Scots by mid 18th century familycolor Indo European fam2 Germanic ... IPA Middle Scots was the English languages Anglic language of Scottish Lowlands Lowland Scotland ... , syntax and vocabulary had diverged markedly from Early Scots , which was virtually indistinguishable ... Early Modern English standard. Middle Scots was fairly uniform throughout its many texts ... of Scots in exile in England influenced by southern forms, misunderstandings and mistakes made ... of archaisms in poetry. History Scots language The now established House of Stuart Stewart ... English was generally adopted as the literary language though Modern Scots remained the vernacular. Orthography On the whole Middle Scots scribes never managed to establish a single Standard language ... in the 17th century when printers began to adopt imported English conventions. Middle Scots ... last Smith first G. Gregory year 1902 title Specimens of Middle Scots publisher W. Blackwood and Sons ... A. The Inflectional Morphology of Older Scots in Jones C. ed The Edinburgh History of the Scots Language ... Scots s . The spelling ys or is also occurred in other words such as Inglis IPA l s and Scottis IPA skot s . The older Scots spelling surviving in place names such as Fowlis IPA f ulz , Glamis ... similar to Scots language Modern Scots usage. For example, Ane Pleasant Satyre ... King A. The Inflectional Morphology of Older Scots in Jones C. ed The Edinburgh History of the Scots Language, Edinburgh,University of Edinburgh Press. p.180 ref in Middle Scots, for example techynge ... History of the Scots Language, Edinburgh,University of Edinburgh Press. p.356 ref Phonology The development ... more details
. Citation needed date February 2010 The dialect is currently encroaching on the UlsterScots area, especially in the Belfast commuter belt, and may eventually consume it. UlsterScots dialects UlsterScots , also known as Ullans , Hiberno Scots , or Scots Irish , refers to the variety linguistics variety of Scots language Scots spoken in parts of Ulster. Ulster Irish is the dialect of the Irish language spoken in Ulster. The only county in Ulster to include Gaeltacht regions today is County ... See also Irish traditional music Irish language UlsterScots External links http www.bbc.co.uk history ... of the Province of Ulster is often flown in Gaelic Athletic Association contexts Ulster is one of the four provinces of Ireland . Due to large scale Plantation of Ulster plantations of people from ... activity, Ulster has a unique culture, quite different from the rest of Ireland . Citation needed date February 2010 Given that all of Northern Ireland lies within Ulster, the culture of Northern Ireland is often considered to be very similar to that of Ulster. Languages Mid Ulster English is the English based dialect of most people in Ulster, including those in the two main cities. It represents a cross over area between UlsterScots language UlsterScots and Hiberno English . It spoken across mid Ulster between the Lagan Valley Lagan and Clogher valleys in areas historically planted by settlers ... with Ulster, the dialects of southern Scottish Gaelic Scotland and Manx language Manx , share similarities with Ulster Irish. Sport Ulster Rugby Ulster GAA Ulster Senior Hurling Championship Ulster Senior Football Championship Food and Drink A dish from Ulster is the Ulster fry , usually served at breakfast . Also across Ulster dishes are found containing seafood , especially salmon and trout from ... s Football Special , which is made in Ramelton . A famous ice cream made in Ulster is Morelli s, which ... famous Ulster icecream. A well known confectionary sweet made in Ulster is Yellow Man, while ... more details
Scots Parliament can refer to Parliament of Scotland , the pre 1707 legislature of the Kingdom of Scotland Scottish Parliament , the post 1999 unicameral devolved legislature of Scotland See also Scots disambiguation dab ... more details
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