Scottish Lallans

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Definition

Noun: * Scottish Lallans: A traditional name for the dialects of Lowland Scots, a Germanic language variety spoken in the Lowlands of Scotland and parts of Ulster, Ireland. It is distinct from Scottish Gaelic and from Standard Scottish English. The term "Lallans" itself is the Scots word for "Lowlands."

Usage Notes
  • Scottish Lallans is a proper noun used to refer to the language variety as a whole. It is often used in literary and cultural contexts.
  • It is considered a separate language from English by some linguists and speakers, though it is closely related and has historically been influenced by it.
  • The simpler term Lallans is also commonly used, especially in poetry and literature.
Examples
  • The poetry of Robert Burns is written in Scottish Lallans.
  • Scholars study the phonology and vocabulary of Scottish Lallans.
  • He writes short stories in Lallans to preserve the dialect.
Advanced Usage
  • Literary Lallans: Refers to a standardized, literary form of Scots used by writers like Hugh MacDiarmid in the 20th century Scottish Renaissance.
    • The poet used Literary Lallans to create a distinctly modern Scottish voice.
Variants and Related Words
  • Lallans (n): The shortened, common form of Scottish Lallans.
  • Scots (n): The more contemporary and general term for the language variety, often preferred in linguistic and everyday contexts.
  • Lowland Scots (n): A synonym that specifies the geographical origin.
  • Doric (n): A name for the Scots dialect of northeastern Scotland.
Synonyms
  • Scots
  • Lowland Scots
  • the Scots tongue
Notes on Different Meanings
  • It is important to distinguish Scottish Lallans/Scots from Scottish English, which is a dialect of Standard English with a Scottish accent and some localized vocabulary.
  • It is also distinct from Scottish Gaelic, a Celtic language spoken primarily in the Highlands and Islands.
Noun
  1. a dialect of English spoken in the Lowlands of Scotland

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