Central - DUN | Introduction | ||
Central - LAL | Introduction | ||
Central - WCE | Introduction | ||
Central - DUN | Introduction | ||
Doric - DOR | Introduction | ||
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Shetland - SHD | 1 | Introduction | |
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Central - SEC | nt roond ae applause efter ma | introduction | before ah sharply wire in. |
Shetland - SHD | inguistic) in mi writin, an a | introduction | tae a anthology o tree Scots |
Doric - SNO | at I wad hae likit some kinna | introduction | (cry me a pedant!) an mebbe, |
Doric - SNO | at I wad hae likit some kinna | introduction | (cry me a pedant!) an mebbe, |
Southern - SEA | kle gap! Tae start with a wee | introduction | ! https://t.co/QxAYlup8Eb |
Doric - ABN | sed as "big things". Aye, the | introduction | o the baby box for ivery bair |
Central - EDN | And frae the | introduction | tae the 2017 ootgie o the Con |
Central - LAL | itren at is ordinar afore the | introduction | o staunardisation tae a verna |
Central - SEC | as takin the same gate in the | introduction | tae his 'Poems' in the 1720s, |
Doric - SNO | ter Stephen maks clear in the | introduction | , comes via Lewis Mumford’s |
Doric - SNO | ter Stephen maks clear in the | introduction | , comes via Lewis Mumford's et |
Central - LAL | William Grant screivit in the | Introduction | til the first volume o the Sc |
Central - LAL | Lyndsay (c.1486-1555) saw the | introduction | of a great many French and La |
Central - NEC | am fae. They ken fine. “The | introduction | of the railway has undoubtedl |
Central - SEC | aed this up wae a wee welcome | introduction | before she began her English |
Orkney - ORK | tae haggis, this is the ideal | introduction | . Serve wae clapshot, and pair |
Central - SEC | obertson fur such a wonderful | introduction | " he said. A comment that draw |
Central - LAL | An | Introduction | is tae introduce folk, but Ch |
Central - LAL | raw tae be invitit tae gie an | introduction | tae Scots. Hope folk can visi |
Central - LAL | e Creative Scotland buikie An | Introduction | to Scotland’s Languages. ma |
Central - LAL | vely to be invited to give an | introduction | to Scots. Hope people can vis |
Central - LAL | tits up, ah'd wangled fur an | introduction | . |
Central - WCE | bby fur wan wis gaggin fur an | introduction | fae the way he wis nearly faw |
Central - DUN | They had letters o | introduction | tae various fowk an stayit wi |
Central - EDN | remony,” she sayed by wey o | introduction | . “Quhaar twa grit rivers ri |
Doric - SNO | Isobel Murray pits it in her | introduction | : ‘... one main negative imp |
Central - LAL | 2. LIPPEN TIL YERSEL. Oor | introduction | , wrutten bi Susi Briggs, is a |
Central - EDN | ely based on Arthur Rimbaud's | introduction | to "A Season In Hell") |
Central - LAL | In his | introduction | , Randall Stevenson reflects t |
Central - LAL | In his | Introduction | tae the publisht vairsion o C |
Central - LAL | all Stevenson scrieves in his | introduction | tae the ASLS edition o the pl |
Central - GLA | attern, mixin up the order ay | introduction | . The young local girls, dress |
Central - LAL | eglar dictionary aqual tae “ | introduction | ” is jist innin. An wha writ |