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The academic study of Ulster-Scots : essays for and by Robert J. Gregg
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The academic study of Ulster-Scots : essays for and by Robert J. Gregg

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Section II., Earlier scholarship on Ulster-Scots by Robert J. Gregg and G. Brendan Adams. A., Works of Robert Gregg. The Ulster dialect dictionary : Belfast Field Club's new project (1951)
Dialect detective (1953)
The phonology of an East Antrim dialect (1953)
Notes on the phonology of a County Antrim Ulster-Scots dialect. Part I., Synchronic study (1958)
Notes on the phonology of a County Antrim Ulster-Scots dialect. Part I., Diachronic study (1959)
The Ulster dialect survey (1959)
Ulster-Scots urban speech in Ulster : a phonological study of the regional standard English of Larne, County Antrim (1964)
Linguistic change observed : three types of phonological change in the Ulster-Scots dialects (1972)
The diphthongs {u0259}i and a{u026A} in Scottish, Ulster-Scots and Canadian English (1973)
Dialect mixture in Ulster-Scots urban speech (1976)
The Ulster-Scots dialect boundaries in the Province of Ulster (1985)
The feature "dentality" in Ulster-Scots dialects and its role as a sociolinguistic marker (1989). B., Works of Brendan Adams. A brief guide to Ulster-Scots (c1967)
Overt and covert Scots features in Ulster speech (c1967)
The Ulster "egh" sound (1974/75).

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