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Ulster-Scots poet James Fenton, described as the language's "greatest exponent", has died at the age of 89. The Hamely Tongue, his record of spoken Ulster-Scots, ...
James Fenton talks to Helen Mark about his book 'The Hamely Tongue' which arose from his desire to preserve the Ulster-Scots spoken in his native north Antrim.
Jim Fenton gives Helen Mark his opinion of Ulster-Scots using different words as examples. There's a lively debate surrounding the very definition of what Ulster-Scots is.
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News Letter on MSNUlster-Scots poet and writer Anne McMaster on her deep love for the hamely tongue - MSNIf Ulster-Scots poet Anne McMaster doesn’t write for a while, ... (by James Fenton), or I'll look at the Uster-Scots glossary ...
James Barron, James Fenton and Willie Drennan say what Ulster-Scots means to them and express their affection for the language. Homepage. Accessibility links.
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