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THE DIALECT

OF THE SOUTHERN COUNTIES OF

SCOTLAND:

ITS

PRONUNCIATION, GRAMMAR, AND HISTORICAL RELATIONS.

WITH AN APPENDIX

ON THE PRESENT LIMITS OF THE GAELIC AND LOWLAND SCOTCH, AND

THE DIALECTICAL DIVISIONS OF THE LOWLAND TONGUE.

AND A LINGUISTICAL MAP OF SCOTLAND.

BY

JAMES A. H. MURRAY, F.E.I.S.,

MEMBER OF COUNCIL OF THE PHILOLOGICAL, AND EARLY ENGLISH TEXT SOCIETIES,
EDITOR OF THE COMPLAYNT OF SCOTLAND, THE MINOR POEMS OF LYNDESAY, ETC.

LONDON:

PUBLISHED FOR THE PHILOLOGICAL SOCIETY, BY

ASHER & CO., 13, BEDFORD STREET, COVENT GARDEN;

AND

11, UNTER DEN LINDEN, BERLIN.


1873.