LINGUIST List 20.3689
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Fri Oct 30 2009
Confs: Scottish Gaelic, Scots, Irish Gaeelic Lexicography/UK
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1. Robert McColl
Millar,
Dictionaries, Glossaries and the Languages of Scotland and Ireland
Message 1: Dictionaries, Glossaries and the Languages of Scotland and Ireland
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Date: 29-Oct-2009
From: Robert McColl Millar <r.millar abdn.ac.uk>
Subject: Dictionaries, Glossaries and the Languages of Scotland and Ireland
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Dictionaries, Glossaries and the Languages of Scotland and Ireland
Date: 05-Dec-2009 - 05-Dec-2009
Location: Perth, Scotland, United Kingdom
Contact: Robert McColl Millar
Contact Email: < click here to access email >
Linguistic Field(s): Lexicography
Subject Language(s): Gaelic, Scottish; Scots; Irish Gaelic
Meeting Description:
Dictionaries, Glossaries and the Languages of Scotland and Ireland A.K. Bell Memorial Library,Perth, Scotland Speakers will include: Chris Robinson, The Dictionary of the Scots Language Andy Eagle, Using and Manipulating the Dictionary of the Scots Language Lorna Pike, The Historical Gaelic Dictionary Manfred Markus, The English Dialect Dictionary Online Michael Montgomery, Craigie’s Plan for the Dictionary of the Older Scots Tongue and Ireland Cost: £30 (£25 concession), including lunch. Conference will run from 10am-5pm
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