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A linguistic study traces Scandinavian impact on Southern Lowland Scots by compiling Scandinavian loanwords and analyzing their adaptation in phonology, morphology, and vocabulary. It surveys historical phonological developments—diphthong simplification, umlaut, consonant assimilation, and metathesis—compares West and East Scandinavian features, and contrasts these with northern English dialect traits to explain Scots outcomes. The work combines textual evidence, dialectal comparison, and glossary-like listings to demonstrate pathways of borrowing and sound change that shaped lexical and phonetic forms in the region.

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George T. Flom

George T. Flom was an American scholar known for his contributions to the study of immigration and linguistics. His notable work, "A History of Norwegian Immigration to the United States / From the Earliest Beginning down to the Year 1848," explores the early Norwegian settlers in America, providing valuable insights into their cultural and social impact. Additionally, Flom's research on the "Scandinavian influence on Southern Lowland Scotch" delves into the linguistic connections between English and Scandinavian languages, highlighting the intricate relationships within the linguistic heritage of the English-speaking world. His works remain significant in the fields of immigration studies and historical linguistics.

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