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Isaac Sechslingloff
Professional TeacherIs Scotts a dialect of English?
So Scots (seen here https://youtu.be/vRnQ8lYcvFU (not to be with confused Scottish Gaelic or Modern English with a Scottish accent)) diverged from Middle English (as did our own variety - Modern English) so.. in this sense it can be described as a variety of "English" when "English" means "Middle English".
It is mutually intelligable with Modern English.
But if we mean "English" to mean "Modern English" then would Scots be a language or a dialect?
It is comparable to then, systematically to the Latin and the Romance languages (Italian, French, Romanian, Castilian etc.)
Although I think in terms of mutual inteligability it is closer to say, Macedonian and Bulgarian.. or Kazakh and Kyrgyz (very mutually inteligable)
If "English" means "all English ever" then Scots is a dialect.
If "English" means "Modern English" then.. is Scots a language?
Example of Scots (from above)
Mar 6, 2020 7:33 PM
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I think Scots is an officially recognised language.
March 7, 2020
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@ Isaac
You decide:
<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NMS2VnDveP8" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NMS2VnDveP8</a>
BTW. Scots and English are both <em>Germanic</em> dialects.
March 6, 2020
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Title should say "Scots"
March 6, 2020
It’s recognised as a language. I don’t know many dialects that have their own dialects as part of it.
February 3, 2021
Isaac Sechslingloff
Language Skills
English, Kazakh, Russian
Learning Language
Kazakh, Russian
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