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SCO ISO 639-3

Scots

Scots Autonym

A language of United Kingdom

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Braid Scots, Lallans, Scotch
Scots
1,589,200 in United Kingdom, all users. L1 users: 89,200 in United Kingdom (2011 census). 55,800 in Scotland, 33,400 in Northern Ireland. L2 users: 1,500,000 (2001 census). Total users in all countries: 1,599,200 (as L1: 99,200; as L2: 1,500,000).
Widespread in Scotland.
5 (Developing).
Indo-European, Germanic, West, English
Doric, Lallans, Ulster. Difficult intelligibility among dialects. Northern Scots on the Scottish Islands is considered by some a different language (Shetlandic or Orcadian). Lallans is main literary dialect. Scots is reportedly most similar to English [eng] and Frisian [fry].
SVO; prepositions; genitives, articles, adjectives, numerals before noun heads; relatives without noun heads; question word initial; 2 prefixes, 1 suffix; word order distinguishes subjects, objects, indirect objects, given and new information, topic and comment; affixes indicate genitive case of noun phrase; passives; comparatives; CVC; nontonal.
Home, community. Used by all. Most also use English [eng].
Literacy rate in L2: 97% in English [eng]. Ulster Scots has a development group. Literature. Periodicals. Dictionary. NT: 1901–1984.
OLAC resources in and about Scots
Latin script [Latn].
Christian.
Scots
10,000 in Ireland (1999 B. Kay).
Donegal County.
5 (Developing)
Non-indigenous. Christian.
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Location: Widespread in Scotland.