Scottish English Vítězslav Mareš & Filip Pultar Scottish Gaelic • an ethnic Celtic language • slight revival (a renewed sense of national identity and recent positive legislation) • not a compulsory subject in the vast majority of schools • remains a community language in some parts of Scotland (notably in the Hebrides) Standard Scottish English • since 1707 Standard English = the language of religion, education and government (the socially prestigious form adopted by the aspiring middle classes) • a variety of local accents. • RP – a negligible presence in Scotland • Scots = a dialect descended from Old English has maintained a strong presence (especially in rural communities) • The most archaic forms of SE have not gone through The Great Vowel Shift Rhoticity • the vast majority of speakers in Scotland are rhotic • Scottish ‘r’ = [ɾ] (alveolar tap) / [r] (alveolar trill) Scottish RP three [θɾiː] [θɹiː] car [kɑːr] [kɑː] Different set of Vowels • Almost complete absence of /ə/ – substituted with another vowel • Monophthongization RP Scottish [gəʊ] [ɡoː] • the lack of vowel length contrasts – no distinction between /ʊ/ and /u/ • these vowels are merged in Scottish English – FOOT and GOOSE Different set of Vowels • the retention of historicalvowel contrasts before /r/ in words of the NURSE set (purposes with /ʌr/ but perfect with /ɛr/ • The vowels of NORTH and FORCE are distinct (horse, force), but not those of LOT and THOUGHT (horrible, awesome). Aitken‘s Law • Some vowels are realised as long when they precede /l/ and /r/. – FULL and FOOL Consonants • /hw/ in when and wheel (no "Glide Cluster Reduction") • velar fricative [x] – dicht ('clothed'), slicht, bricht, sicht (= English dight, slight, bright, sight). • glottal stops Valuable pages and sources • Basic Phrases in Scottish English http://www.linguanaut.com/english_scots.htm • English – Scottish Translator http://www.scotranslate.com • General inter-accent translator tool http://www.whoohoo.co.uk Videos • Karen Gillan Interview (Craig Fergusson) – http://youtu.be/QAX9jTOXswQ?t=1m30s • Edwin Morgan – http://youtu.be/cgeGIRzQD40?t=10m6s • Elevator – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e- u9XWmRbyc Sources • http://www.bl.uk/learning/langlit/sounds/find-out- more/scotland/ • https://www.uni-due.de/SVE/VARS_Scotland.htm • http://www.phon.ucl.ac.uk/home/wells/accentsand dialects/