The Use of Scots and their archaisms and their dramatic funtion

A comparison between Liz Lochhead´s 'Mary Queen of Scots got her head choped off' and Duncan McLean´s 'Julie Allardyce'

Fiction & Literature, Literary Theory & Criticism, British
Cover of the book The Use of Scots and their archaisms and their dramatic funtion by Kevin Theinl, GRIN Verlag
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Kevin Theinl ISBN: 9783656017431
Publisher: GRIN Verlag Publication: September 28, 2011
Imprint: GRIN Verlag Language: English
Author: Kevin Theinl
ISBN: 9783656017431
Publisher: GRIN Verlag
Publication: September 28, 2011
Imprint: GRIN Verlag
Language: English

Essay from the year 2010 in the subject English Language and Literature Studies - Literature, grade: 2,0, University of Rostock, language: English, abstract: The Scots language has to be enriched, so old vocabulary must resurrect. That includes the usage of internal borrowings. Archaic Scots lexis is used differently from play to play and I will examine the quantitative differences and literary effects, which arise from the lexis, on the basis of two modern Scottish theatre plays. A drama is more qualified for an analysis of potential forms and functions of Scots than other sorts of texts. A more particular multifaceted usage of Scots is expected in a drama, because Scots is not a standardized form of speech and it is much more used in informally spoken language. The term 'Scots' refers principally to the forms of speech in the Scottish lowlands, but in detail it can describe different things, for example a national language, or a collective of regional dialects or sociolects of the English language. These different dialects share a mutual distance to English, but are close to each other. Scots lasts until today as a spoken language particularly in the lower social classes, even if it was tried to anglicize Scots and to banish that language. In the florescence of enlightenment the pronunciation became a status symbol and so a list of all scottisisms was published to force the Scottish people to rectify their language. This essay deals with functions of Scots in a drama and the corpus of two modern Scottish theatre plays and the use of Scots and also Scots archaisms and their dramatic function within the plays. At first, I have chosen Liz Lochhead´s 'Mary Queen of Scots got her head chopped off' and secondly Duncan McLean´s 'Julie Allardyce' which I want to compare on the basis of quantitative differences in the usage of Scots types and the degree of obsolescence.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Essay from the year 2010 in the subject English Language and Literature Studies - Literature, grade: 2,0, University of Rostock, language: English, abstract: The Scots language has to be enriched, so old vocabulary must resurrect. That includes the usage of internal borrowings. Archaic Scots lexis is used differently from play to play and I will examine the quantitative differences and literary effects, which arise from the lexis, on the basis of two modern Scottish theatre plays. A drama is more qualified for an analysis of potential forms and functions of Scots than other sorts of texts. A more particular multifaceted usage of Scots is expected in a drama, because Scots is not a standardized form of speech and it is much more used in informally spoken language. The term 'Scots' refers principally to the forms of speech in the Scottish lowlands, but in detail it can describe different things, for example a national language, or a collective of regional dialects or sociolects of the English language. These different dialects share a mutual distance to English, but are close to each other. Scots lasts until today as a spoken language particularly in the lower social classes, even if it was tried to anglicize Scots and to banish that language. In the florescence of enlightenment the pronunciation became a status symbol and so a list of all scottisisms was published to force the Scottish people to rectify their language. This essay deals with functions of Scots in a drama and the corpus of two modern Scottish theatre plays and the use of Scots and also Scots archaisms and their dramatic function within the plays. At first, I have chosen Liz Lochhead´s 'Mary Queen of Scots got her head chopped off' and secondly Duncan McLean´s 'Julie Allardyce' which I want to compare on the basis of quantitative differences in the usage of Scots types and the degree of obsolescence.

More books from GRIN Verlag

Cover of the book Warum sollte der Solidaritätszuschlag 2011 endlich abgeschafft werden? by Kevin Theinl
Cover of the book Haftung der Aufsichtsratsmitglieder einer AG und einer GmbH by Kevin Theinl
Cover of the book Die Diskriminierung von Frauen auf dem Arbeitsmarkt by Kevin Theinl
Cover of the book Handlungsoptionen in der Sozialen Arbeit zur Verbesserung der Lebensumstände geduldeter Frauen in Deutschland by Kevin Theinl
Cover of the book Ist Mädchenarbeit in Zeiten von Gender Mainstreaming noch aktuell? by Kevin Theinl
Cover of the book Probleme bei der Gründung von Betriebsräten - Der Fall LIDL by Kevin Theinl
Cover of the book Die Belastung und Beanspruchung des Pflegepersonals eines auf Beatmungspflege und Pflege bei Demenz spezialisierten ambulanten Pflegedienstes by Kevin Theinl
Cover of the book Horizontale Kooperationen zwischen Tourismusorganisationen zur Ausschöpfung vorhandener Synergien dargestellt am Beispiel Westerland/Sylt by Kevin Theinl
Cover of the book Identität und sozialisatorische Interaktion by Kevin Theinl
Cover of the book Klimawandel und Globaltemperatur. Kritische Anmerkungen zu Wissenschaftlichkeit und Gläubigkeit by Kevin Theinl
Cover of the book Ecocriticism on Human Genetic Engineering in Aldous Huxley's 'Brave New World' by Kevin Theinl
Cover of the book Ist Online-Beratung eine unterstützende Methodik zur Problemlösung Jugendlicher? by Kevin Theinl
Cover of the book Sprache im Religionsunterricht - Das Wort als Erkenntnis by Kevin Theinl
Cover of the book Welche Auswirkungen hat der Sozialstaat auf die Arbeitslosigkeit? by Kevin Theinl
Cover of the book Eine kreative und spielerische Auseinandersetzung mit dem Alltagsmaterial Zeitung by Kevin Theinl
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy