Škotščina (Slovenian Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Škotščina" in Slovenian language version.

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  • Alexander Bergs, Modern Scots, Languages of the World series, № 242 (Bow Historical Books, 2001), ISBN 978-3-89586-513-8, pp. 4, 50. "Scots developed out of a mixture of Scandinavianised Northern English during the early Middle English period.... Scots originated as one form of Northern Old English and quickly developed into a language in its own right up to the seventeenth century."
  • Sandred, Karl Inge (1983). »Good or Bad Scots?: Attitudes to Optional Lexical and Grammatical Usages in Edinburgh«. Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis. Ubsaliensis S. Academiae. 48: 13. ISBN 978-91-554-1442-9. Whereas Modern Standard English is traced back to an East Midland dialect of Middle English, Modern Scots developed from a northern variety which goes back to Old Northumbrian

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  • »List of declarations made with respect to treaty No. 148«. Conventions.coe.int. Arhivirano iz prvotnega spletišča dne 9. julija 2011. Pridobljeno 9. septembra 2012.

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  • »List of declarations made with respect to treaty No. 148«. Conventions.coe.int. Arhivirano iz prvotnega spletišča dne 9. julija 2011. Pridobljeno 9. septembra 2012.