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Central
Clark, ThomasAlice's Adventirs in Wunnerlaun, (Evertype 2014 ISBN: 978-1782010708) Central, prose "jaur"). Seein as Glaswegian pronunciations are awfy context-sensitive, t on page vi
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Tait, John MLallans 62 - Expository Scots, (Lallans Magazine 2003) Central, prose uid can beir aa thae differin pronunciations, an is aesy recognised as a S ral ti uise spellins at shaws pronunciations – sae eg: ‘Fit are ee fus haracteristic Scots soond (an pronunciations like ‘shop’ an ‘on’ a onform tae tradeetional Scots pronunciations tae – is better for a conse
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Orkney
@peediepuss tweeted nglish name seems to have two pronunciations (2021) twitter link
Shetland
Tait, John MShaetlan is Daed - Lang live Dialect, (Shetland Dialect Conference 2004 2004) Shetland, prose alect; an maybe - caase o da pronunciations o ‘dem’, ‘fock’ an †it up wi aa kinds o different pronunciations o English wirds - English, S t we canna pit up wi Shaetlan pronunciations fae idder isles. Dis is caase - for example, da different pronunciations o wirds laek ‘more’ an â€
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