Central - LAL | Deef | pupils hae the richt o access | |
Doric - DOR | deef | tae the last orders bell chim | |
Central - SWE | soor n' | deef | |
Doric - DOR | auld saul, | deef | , donnart an tongue-tackit bit |
Central - LAL | thon lang- | deef | corners hauntingly revivit |
Ulster - SYN | owk wi leprosie ir made weel. | Deef | fowk can hear. Tha deid leeve |
Doric - MNA | "Ah ken at, bit they'r nae | deef | , ir they?" |
Central - LAL | L could be made available tae | deef | |
Southern - SEA | Thon beastie maun be | deef | |
Central - LAL | mean takkin in the leid o the | Deef | Community, British Sign Leid |
Doric - MNA | For I'm getting a wee bittie | deef | " |
Doric - MNA | k, e lippers are cleaned an e | deef | hear, e deid are reesed up an |
Doric - ABN | an that's suppost tae be tone | deef | !" Sae nou, he taks parteeclar |
Central - SEC | es - no a didnae - am stone | deef | lol |
Doric - DOR | she was owre | deef | tae hear. I lookit roon |
Doric - MNA | n Alec's passed awa." "NO! Ye | deef | aul divil," roart Jock, "at's |
Central - LAL | aid Heehaw crabbitly. 'Are ye | deef | , or dae ye think ye hae mair |
Doric - DOR | in bit thats fan being half | deef | comes in handy! Turn the volu |
Central - LAL | inwith | Deef | Education in Scotland”, Dr |
Central - LAL | ERES 33 Current Issues inwith | Deef | Education in Scotland – Dr |
Central - LAL | Mary Brennan asks for BSL an | deef | studies tae be |
Central - SEC | But his warnin fell oan | deef | ears. Cos, withoot warnin, Al |
Doric - MNA | s weel, bit he wis jist plain | deef | , or mell-heided. Gweed sakes, |
Central - LAL | nclusive road tae language in | Deef | Education: this will |
Central - SEC | d up if eer the dj - am gaun | deef | in yin lug - n as fir a danc |
Doric - MNA | t aside ma lug, so a weis noo | deef | eisweel eis blin, an cunfeyoo |
Doric - MNA | nae affront in admittin ye'r | deef | , ye ken." |
Central - LAL | weel's her sair banes or her | deef | lugs and they'd hae a richt g |
Doric - DOR | an I realised she's | deef | ! |
Doric - MNA | r gettin oot o han - ye'r es | deef | es a bliddy post." |
Ulster - EUL | Tae ocht we say thair lugs is | deef | . |
Doric - DOR | ower ma name, ither shae wis | deef | or didna hear iz, bit shae di |
Doric - ABN | e roared at him, as if he wis | deef | . “If I give you a piece of |
Central - LAL | This meant he wis | deef | . "Speak up,' he said tae Boon |
Central - LAL | But Augustus wis | deef | tae awthin apairt fae the caw |
Doric - MNA | s hauf-blin an three quarters | deef | , an yon wis the wye |
Central - LAL | 13. Dr Mary Brennan asks that | deef | bairns should hae access tae |
Central - LAL | 'I am a wee bit | deef | in ma left lug,' Mr Wonka sai |
Central - SEC | The sirens grew | deef | -lugs loud afore stoppin abrup |
Doric - ABN | t misel in, for she's a bitty | deef | an disna ayewis hear e bell. |