LL-L "Orthography" 2008.12.17 (07) [E]

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From: Sandy Fleming <sandy at scotstext.org>
Subject: LL-L "Orthography" 2008.12.17 (05) [E]

> From: Paul Finlow-Bates<wolf_thunder51 at yahoo.co.uk>
> Subject: LL-L "Orthography" 2008.12.17 (01) [E]
>

> Personally I like relicts like "night" and "light" (and for some
> Scots, they're not relics at all).

This depends what you mean, of course.

In speaking English, Scots don't use the guttural "gh" (though we do use
it when it's written "ch" being a direct borrowing from Scots (usually
ultimately from Gaelic): loch, Buchanan, Auchtermuchty &c.

I personally, for example, will say "nicht", "richt", "flicht", "sicht",
"fecht" &c when speaking Scots, but "nite", "rite" &c when speaking
Scottish English.

So in an English spelling context, the "gh" isn't required for Scottish
English, though it is required for Scots.

Sandy Fleming
http://scotstext.org/

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