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A. J. Aitken's 'Collected Writings on the Scots Language' is at the Scots Language Centre website.
The site you are now on has been created by his literary executor as a personal site for the late A. J. Aitken in order to comply with publishers' provisions for self-archiving. This makes it possible to give you access to the following paper.
Click here for 'The Lexicography of Scots Two Hundred Years Since: Ruddiman and his Successors'. Originally published in J. L. Mackenzie and R. Todd eds., Studies in Philology, Translation and Lexicology presented to Hans Heinrich Meier on the occasion of his Sixty-fifth Birthday (Dordrecht: Foris, 1989), 235-245. The paper is reproduced without editorial changes or additions in compliance with the publisher’s requirements.
