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Robert McColl Millar

Autor de Trask's Historical Linguistics

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Robert McColl Millar is Professor in Linguistics and Scottish Language at the University of Aberdeen

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Nombre canónico
Millar, Robert McColl
Fecha de nacimiento
1966-05-31
Género
male
Nacionalidad
UK
Scotland
Lugar de nacimiento
Elderslie, Renfrewshire, Scotland
Lugar de fallecimiento
Laurencekirk, Kincardineshire, Scotland
Lugares de residencia
London, England
Toronto, Canada
Helsinki, Finland
Innsbruck, Austria
Bo i Telemark, Norway
Stonehaven, Kincardineshire, Scotland
Educación
John Neilson High School, Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland, UK
University of Glasgow (MA|1987)
King's College London (Ph.D|1991)
Ocupaciones
professor
linguist
editor
Organizaciones
University of Aberdeen
Scottish Language
Biografía breve
Robert McColl Millar is Professor in Linguistics and Scots Language at the University of Aberdeen. His particular interests lie in the present use and history of Scots, in social dialectology and in the effects of language contact. Dr. Millar has published widely on the interface between Gaelic and Scots in Northern Scots, lexical attrition in Modern Scots, rapid language change and its connection with attitudes in modern Scotland, language policy towards Scots, the connection between language standardisation and the development of the nation state and the sociology of language. His books include Northern and Insular Scots (Edinburgh University Press, 2007), Modern Scots: An Analytical Survey (Edinburgh University Press, 2018), A Sociolinguistic History of Scotland (Edinburgh University Press, 2020), and A History of the Scot Language (Oxford University Press, 2023).

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This is an impressively well-written textbook! As much as I love linguistics, my assigned reading is not always so well loved, but this book is legitimately an enjoyable read in addition to being informative, which is a good thing considering the size of the book.. A few critiques: some explanations of phenomena and processes would be more clearly explained with the addition of charts detailing changes instead of just textual descriptions. I would encourage readers to diagram things out when they get a bit fuzzy-- that often really helps. Also, there are some inconsistencies with the transcription used in the exercises, so beware of that. Finally, you will walk away from the text knowing more about Basque and Scots than you'd probably like. That's fine and great-- the examples are good ones-- but the authors' specialties are very apparent at times, and there are both pluses and minuses to that.… (más)
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