LL-L "Language policies" 2003.01.15 (12) [E]

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From: Thomas <t.mcrae at uq.net.au>
Subject:  LL-L "Language policies" 2003.01.15 (03) [E/S]

on 16/1/03 1:31, ntl <shoogly at ntlworld.com> wrote:

> I wondered if there is
> anything we could do - as there are more Scots speakers than Gaelic
speakers
> in Edinburgh ( not anti-Gaelic - as I have said - I am a Gaelic
speaker ) -
> but there is no provision for Scots in schools in Edinburgh
Here in Australia Lowland Scots has been recognised in recent years. One
question on census forms concerns the language spoken at home and Lowland
Scots is among those listed.
It is sad that Scotland's main language is still ignored by the powers that
be.
Regards
Tom
Tom Mc Rae PSOC
Brisbane Australia
"The masonnis suld mak housis stark and rude,
To keep the pepill frome the stormes strang,
And he that fals, the craft it gois all wrang."
>From 15th century Scots Poem 'The Buke of the Chess'

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