Central - LAL | a | kenable | aversion tae ‘must’ and |
Central - LAL | reposition ‘outwith’ is a | kenable | example o this ‘covert Scot |
Central - LAL | a tongues o Scotland. Forby a | kenable | hantle o shared wirds, they c |
Central - LAL | Whit wi the rowth and | kenable | distinctiveness o SSE illustr |
Central - LAL | o thairsels as ae fowk wi ae | kenable | culture, hoo lang they ruled |
Southern - SEA | spak braid Scots wi ae | kenable | Cockney accent. Ay, owre the |
Central - LAL | d Gaelic happen tae share the | kenable | fricative “ch” soond that |
Central - LAL | Norse influence in Scots, wi | kenable | cognates in modern Danish (ba |
Central - LAL | had sindert oot intae a wheen | kenable | brainches. |
Central - LAL | Let’s stert wi a wheen | kenable | phonological (accent/soond) f |
Central - LAL | ive ‘ch’ soond is anither | kenable | featur o SSE pronoonciation, |
Central - EDN | Ilka ane locked shut. Aa ower | kenable | , Allan thocht. Bit he cuidnae |
Central - SEC | l side o leid buildin is mair | kenable | - an lauchable- nor it wis an |
Central - LAL | Despite their | kenable | kinship, Scots and English ar |
Central - SEC | It's | kenable | that Ian Nimmo White haes tho |
Central - LAL | The maist | kenable | owersettin o this Scots wird |
Central - LAL | whaur we see amang the maist | kenable | o Pechtish symbols, sic as th |
Central - LAL | s (gods). We also see the gey | kenable | Aulder Scots merker o ‘quh- |
Central - LAL | SSE has gey | kenable | vowel soonds. Fur exemple, th |