LL-L "Introductions" 2004.06.04 (08) [E/S]

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A=Afrikaans Ap=Appalachian B=Brabantish D=Dutch E=English F=Frisian
L=Limburgish LS=Lowlands Saxon (Low German) N=Northumbrian
S=Scots Sh=Shetlandic V=(West)Flemish Z=Zeelandic (Zeêuws)
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From: Maggie Scott maggie.scott at expresswords.plus.com
Subject: New Member

Hello All,

I'd like to say 'thank you' to Reinhard "Ron" F. Hahn for welcoming recent
newcomers to the list, and to introduce myself.

I am an editor for Scotland's national lexicographical body, Scottish
Language Dictionaries www.sldl.org.uk and formerly worked as an etymology
editor for the Oxford English Dictionary.  I recently completed a PhD on
Scottish place-names. My main interests are Scots and Germanic historical
linguistics, and I am keen to learn more about minority languages.

One quick advert, which may be of interest: as some of you may know, there
is now an online version of the Dictionary of the Older Scots Tongue and the
Scottish National Dictionary - the two have been electronically amalgamated
into one resource, the Dictionary of the Scots Language, available free at
www.dsl.ac.uk

I look forward to future conversations.

Maggie Scott

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From: R. F. Hahn <lowlands-l at lowlands-l.net>
Subject: Introductions

Walcome tae the Leet, Maggie!  A'm gey blithe that ye've jined wir faimlie o
fower hunder.

Guidwill!

Reinhard "Ron" F. Hahn
Founder & Administrator, Lowlands-L
lowlands-l at lowlands-l.net
http://www.lowlands-l.net

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