Re: Q- and P- Celtic
From: | Costentin Cornomorus <elemtilas@...> |
Date: | Friday, January 23, 2004, 13:32 |
--- Mangiat <mangiat@...> scrievit:
> > And as far as language as a function of being
> > Scottish is concerned, I hope that Doric and
> > Norn won't be neglected in the paper!
>
> I'm afraid they will:-( I have little material
> about them and *very* little
> time... My original plan was to write about
> Gaelic, Scots and Shetlandic,
> but I've decided to concentrate only on the two
> clear-cut macro-identities,
> i.e. Celtic vs. Anglo-Saxon:-(
Well, you've got it in there, then, just under a
different name! Doric is just modern A-S! ;) I
don't like to use "Scots", though it's perfectly
legit. Too many people confuse it with Scots
Gaelic.
Padraic.
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