A. J. Aitken

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A. J. Aitken was a Scottish linguist and lexicographer renowned for his influential work on Scots language and phonology, including the formulation of the Scottish Vowel Length Rule.

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A. J. Aitken canonical 2
Adam Jack Aitken 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Scottish person
lexicographer
linguist
areaOfInfluence Scots lexicography
Scots orthography
Scots phonological description
citizenship United Kingdom
contributedTo standardization of Scots linguistic description
countryOfBirth Scotland
countryOfDeath Scotland
dateOfBirth 1921-06-19
dateOfDeath 1998-02-11
educatedAt University of Edinburgh
employer University of Edinburgh
era 20th century
familyName Aitken
fieldOfWork Scots
surface form: Scots language

historical linguistics
lexicography
phonology
fullName A. J. Aitken self-linksurface differs
surface form: Adam Jack Aitken
gender male
givenName Adam
Jack
influenced later scholars of Scots
knownFor Scottish Vowel Length Rule
research on Scots phonology
research on the history of Scots
work on the Dictionary of the Older Scottish Tongue
languageStudied English
Scots
memberOf Scottish Language Society
nationality Scottish
notableConcept Aitken’s Law
surface form: Aitken’s Law (Scottish Vowel Length Rule)
occupation editor
university lecturer
placeOfActivity Edinburgh
Scotland
placeOfBirth Edinburgh
placeOfDeath Edinburgh
positionHeld editor of the Dictionary of the Older Scottish Tongue
studied Scots
surface form: Middle Scots

Older Scots
theoryFormulated Scottish Vowel Length Rule
wroteAbout Scots grammar
Scots spelling and pronunciation
lexical history of Scots

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Aitken’s Law namedAfter A. J. Aitken
A. J. Aitken fullName A. J. Aitken self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Adam Jack Aitken