This is a presentation of the phonological history of the Scots language. Phonetics below are represented in the International Phonetic Alphabet. Scots vocabularly chiefly has its origins in Old English via early Northern Middle English and Romance sources such as ecclesiastical and legal Latin, Anglo-Norman and Middle French borrowings. Trade and immigration led to some borowings from Middle Low German and Middle Dutch. Some vocabulary has been borrowed from Scotland's other language, Gaelic.
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- This is a presentation of the phonological history of the Scots language. Phonetics below are represented in the International Phonetic Alphabet. Scots vocabularly chiefly has its origins in Old English via early Northern Middle English and Romance sources such as ecclesiastical and legal Latin, Anglo-Norman and Middle French borrowings. Trade and immigration led to some borowings from Middle Low German and Middle Dutch. Some vocabulary has been borrowed from Scotland's other language, Gaelic.
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- This is a presentation of the phonological history of the Scots language. Phonetics below are represented in the International Phonetic Alphabet. Scots vocabularly chiefly has its origins in Old English via early Northern Middle English and Romance sources such as ecclesiastical and legal Latin, Anglo-Norman and Middle French borrowings. Trade and immigration led to some borowings from Middle Low German and Middle Dutch. Some vocabulary has been borrowed from Scotland's other language, Gaelic.
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