Ulster Scots Speech
"Ulster Scots Speech," published by The University of Alabama Press in 1995, offers an in-depth exploration of phonological variation within the local speech of Coleraine, a vibrant town in Northern Ireland. Spanning 256 pages, this insightful work delves into the intricate mechanisms driving language change, specifically through the lens of one distinct variety of Hiberno-English-Ulster Scots. By focusing on the unique linguistic features of this small urban community, the author illuminates how cultural and historical factors influence communication. Whether you're a linguist, a student of language evolution, or simply curious about regional dialects, this book provides a compelling look at how speech reflects broader social dynamics. Discover the nuances of Ulster Scots speech and its significance in understanding the region's cultural identity.