Central - LAL | expressed | in periodic and jonick electi | |
Central - LAL | o Scots wis rarely, gin ever, | expressed | publicly i ma everyday life g |
Central - LAL | Coll, Educational Consultant, | expressed | the perception that learnin |
Central - LAL | The national bard coudna hae | expressed | this better! An shairly it's |
Central - GLA | hought, every idea has tae be | expressed | right then an there, tae whoe |
Central - LAL | racter that canna be sae weel | expressed | in onyither tongue as in Scot |
Central - LAL | pooer that, in 1968, wis bein | expressed | bi sic an siclike as Clive Pe |
Central - LAL | general feelin | expressed | wis that no muckle had been d |
Central - LAL | hness o the Scots language as | expressed | in sang, poetry and literatur |
Central - LAL | 90. Sae mony voices has | expressed | concern anent ongaun uiss an |
Central - LAL | theme o luve and devotion as | expressed | through the ‘band’ o mair |
Central - LAL | the airlie 1970s, the hippies | expressed | their crave fur owthenticitie |
Shetland - SHD | wadder an da time is | expressed | wi he, as in He's tømin an H |
Shetland - SHD | Twartree verbs in Shaetlan is | expressed | wi da shorter (unstressed) fo |
Shetland - SHD | n Shaetlan sum imperatives is | expressed | reflexively: |
Shetland - SHD | d. In Standirt English dis is | expressed | wi da "dummy" there, at wirks |
Central - LAL | gh regaird. This sentiment is | expressed | gey brawly i Tom Leonard’s |
Central - LAL | 57. Concern wis | expressed | tae that, forby the National |
Central - LAL | e is demand for entertainment | expressed | , gin no i braid Scots, wi a s |
Central - SEC | Are nou | expressed | : he's lairnt, he's seen. |
Central - LAL | 59. The view | expressed | wis that this wis acause ther |