Ulster Scots generally refers to the dialects of Scots spoken in parts of Ulster. Some definitions of Ulster Scots may also include Standard English spoken with an Ulster Scots accent – where lexical items have been re-allocated to the phoneme classes that are nearest to the equivalent standard classes – a situation equivalent to that of Lowland Scots and Scottish Standard English. Ulster Scots has also been influenced by, and has itself influenced, Mid Ulster English.

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  • Ulster Scots generally refers to the dialects of Scots spoken in parts of Ulster. Some definitions of Ulster Scots may also include Standard English spoken with an Ulster Scots accent – where lexical items have been re-allocated to the phoneme classes that are nearest to the equivalent standard classes – a situation equivalent to that of Lowland Scots and Scottish Standard English. Ulster Scots has also been influenced by, and has itself influenced, Mid Ulster English. As a result of the competing influences of English and Scots source dialects, varieties can be characterised as 'more English' or 'more Scots'.
  • Le scots d'Ulster est une variété de la langue scots parlé dans la province d'Ulster. Les locuteurs de cette langue l'appellent Scots, Braid Scots ou Scotch, alors qu'en anglais c'est l'Ulster Scots. Depuis l'arrivée des Scots en Irlande au XV siècle, la langue a été influencée par l'anglais irlandais et l'irlandais. Le scots d'Ulster ne doit pas être confondu avec l'écossais ni l'irlandais qui sont des langues celtiques.
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  • None: the Ulster-Scots Agency promotes usage.
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  • Indo-European
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  • Ulster Scots people
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  • Ulster Scots
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  • Ulster Scots generally refers to the dialects of Scots spoken in parts of Ulster. Some definitions of Ulster Scots may also include Standard English spoken with an Ulster Scots accent – where lexical items have been re-allocated to the phoneme classes that are nearest to the equivalent standard classes – a situation equivalent to that of Lowland Scots and Scottish Standard English. Ulster Scots has also been influenced by, and has itself influenced, Mid Ulster English.
  • Le scots d'Ulster est une variété de la langue scots parlé dans la province d'Ulster. Les locuteurs de cette langue l'appellent Scots, Braid Scots ou Scotch, alors qu'en anglais c'est l'Ulster Scots. Depuis l'arrivée des Scots en Irlande au XV siècle, la langue a été influencée par l'anglais irlandais et l'irlandais. Le scots d'Ulster ne doit pas être confondu avec l'écossais ni l'irlandais qui sont des langues celtiques.
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  • Ulster Scots
  • Scots d'Ulster
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  • Scotch
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