Get Your Scots Wirds Oot and Caa Awa!

11 June, 2019
University of Glasgow, Wolfson Medical Building, Hugh Fraser Seminar Room, University Avenue, Glasgow G12 8QQ
11th June
13:00-13:50; 14:00-14:50
16+
Free
Book tickets
Bring your favourite Scots word to this interactive workshop on multilingual strands in Scots and learn how to uncover their histories using free online resources, with expert linguists Dr Joanna Kopaczyk and Prof Carole Hough from the University of Glasgow.
The Wolfson Medical School Building is C8 on this map.
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