Mutual intelligibility of timber trade terminology in the North Sea countries during the time of the 'Scottish Trade'
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This essay developed as a side-shoot out of an investigation into the possibility that the distinctiveness of the Scots dialect of the North-East of Scotland, often referred to as the Doric, may to some degree be a result of lexical borrowing from Norwegian in particular.
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