Robert McColl Millar examines how language has been used in Scotland
since the earliest times. While primarily focusing on the histories of
the speakers of Scots and Gaelic, and their competition with the
encroaching use of (Scottish) Standard English, he also traces the
decline and eventual 'death' of Pictish, British and Norn. Four case
studies illustrate the historical development of North East Scots,
Scottish Standard English, Shetland Scots and Glasgow Scots. Immigrant
languages are also discussed throughout the book.