Central - LAL | Scrievit | names oan parchment bold. | |
Central - LAL | Scrievit | in | |
Ulster - BUL | Scrievit | bae | |
Doric - ABN | ndeavours. "Chile Thanks You" | scrievit | abene the plaque wi his name |
Central - LAL | its ain wee label, | scrievit | by haun in three tungs, and i |
Doric - MNA | 3rd year quine, in lockdoon, | scrievit | fower pages in Doric, a retel |
Central - WCE | ax oot and bring their words, | scrievit | on the waws ootside the Pairl |
Central - SEC | and a local Galloway talent, | scrievit | the foreword note in the book |
Ulster - SYN | see oor fu notys oan privacy, | scrievit | in Inglisch, ga’oan tae |
Central - LAL | tae gie ye - it's cried - | scrievit | by - but we're aw - because |
Central - SEC | Or even re- | scrievit | , o the ploys o this pair; |
Central - LAL | clear associations wi Marie. | Scrievit | in the first person and kythi |
Central - LAL | ale airticle aw on their ain. | Scrievit | yaisage can be traced back as |
Central - LAL | ordinar wirds an expressions. | Scrievit | Scots continuit in Modren an |
Central - SEC | LEST year, A | scrievit | a column oan the braw new Bri |
Ulster - GUL | fur settin stannèrts fur tha | scrievit | Ulstèr-Scotch leid maun be g |
Ulster - GUL | èr settin stannèrts fur tha | scrievit | kine o Ulstèr-Scotch. |
Central - SEC | Turnin ti the makars wha | scrievit | i French, Alice de Chambrier |
Central - LAL | ders micht hae noticed that A | scrievit | ‘Scottish’ and ‘Scotlan |
Central - LAL | daud o paper on which he had | scrievit | a leet o instructions. 'And y |
Central - LAL | and up yer neb in guid braid | scrievit | Scots. |
Central - LAL | River Forth in Scotland, and | scrievit | doon ither details aboot the |
Central - LAL | o Pechtish symbol stanes, and | scrievit | soorces, it can be threapit t |
Central - LAL | e, and baith are aye spak and | scrievit | across the kintra the day. Ba |
Central - LAL | ific tae the English spak and | scrievit | in Scotland. Muckle o this un |
Central - LAL | ntric Global English spak and | scrievit | in Scotland. |
Central - LAL | r fowk in Britain and Ireland | scrievit | anent thaim. Acause o this, w |
Central - LAL | s wumman cried Marie Maitland | scrievit | a ferlie and pooerfu poem abo |
Central - SEC | is nae such thing as standard | scrievit | Scots..." an invites readers |
Doric - DOR | 13 Dar Oma oe A hae | scrievit | Ye a symphony Ye sid hearken |
Southern - SWE | @MarkThompStuff Whae | scrievit | yon Mark? |
Central - SWE | pynt that the Ballads wirnae | scrievit | as poems, bit as sangs. Yin s |
Central - LAL | he laun, whae hae left us nae | scrievit | records. Scots haudit on tae |
Central - LAL | cotlan, he argied, wis tae be | scrievit | in English. |
Central - LAL | an Admirin Pooh Sang micht be | scrievit | aboot Yon Thing, ye ken?' |
Central - SWE | ther, the Duc de Guise, aince | scrievit | o her, |
Central - LAL | eg tae lairn richt eneuch. He | scrievit | the scriptur frae gey auld ve |
Central - LAL | The | scrievit | soorces that hae cam doon tae |
Central - LAL | knawledgement is gien tae the | scrievit | tradeitions o regional dialec |
Central - LAL | aiblished featurs o baith the | scrievit | and spak leid). |
Southern - SWE | rap It IS a leid. Wi a muckle | scrievit | tradeetion forby echt hunner |
Central - LAL | misfortunate that nae muckle | scrievit | material fae the Pechts has c |
Doric | As Yorkshireman Henry Saville | scrievit | in 1604, gin Scotland an Engl |
Central - LAL | this buik bi @johnstone_shane | scrievit | in Glesga Scots wi grace note |
Doric - MNA | fttimes soond the wye they're | scrievit | . Scots has a mair shalla orth |
Doric | ed! The jottins in aneath are | scrievit | in Scots – nae the Scots o |
Central - LAL | un shaw pruifs afore they are | scrievit | doun in ink. |
Central - SWE | the time we | scrievit | maps wi tongues, |
Central - SWE | n than the Uni. Thir wirds ye | scrievit | |
Central - LAL | h bairns, fur whaim, although | scrievit | the ae wey, the twa wirds are |
Central - SEC | Weel, I | scrievit | on a guid bit at that, hou I |
Central - LAL | for the BBC. Efter a while I | scrievit | aw this intae ma buik on the |
Southern - SWE | r ain ongaun canon o new work | scrievit | first in Scots an nae ither l |
Central - LAL | roun Scotland County, McNeill | scrievit | thir braw verses on the histo |
Doric | !), an some cove fae Ullapool | scrievit | tae the papers an telt us the |
Central - LAL | facks, feegurs an ferlies, an | scrievit | wi rerr rummle-gumption an ei |
Ulster - GUL | patents fur pittin taaked an | scrievit | ownin in tha Ulstèr-Scotch l |
Central - SEC | al tradeitions, baith oral an | scrievit | . The anely important question |
Central - LAL | the estate. Gin this had been | scrievit | wi irony, it micht hae been a |
Central - LAL | anonymous poems maun hae been | scrievit | by men. |
Central - LAL | Poetry in the Forest has been | scrievit | by a Bear, a Bear wi a Cantie |
Central - LAL | has fur the maist pairt been | scrievit | and spak ower the centuries) |
Central - LAL | ert’, it is attestit tae in | scrievit | Scots fae as early as the 130 |
Central - LAL | noo, and they aw had somethin | scrievit | on them, and unco clankin soo |
Doric - DUN | A'v seen it in | scrievit | Scots bit nae heard it. Yer s |
Central - LAL | the now that's ayeways wantin | scrievit | . |
Central - WCE | e now that’s ayeways wantin | scrievit | |
Central - LAL | ough aft rendert ‘not’ in | scrievit | SSE; i.e. it is a covert Scot |
Central - LAL | need tae get ma Mairch column | scrievit | early (acause o some plot) an |
Southern - SWE | n) disnae hae a muckle leit o | scrievit | tradeetion gan back 900 year |
Central - SEC | reports that creative pieces | scrievit | in Scots for higher an advanc |
Central - LAL | soorces, sic as The Histories | scrievit | by Herodotus (an auncient Gre |
Central - LAL | nymous poem 72, meanwhile, is | scrievit | halely in first person voice |
Central - LAL | The poem is | scrievit | in Early Modern Scots. It sha |
Central - LAL | s o them, and on ilka yin wis | scrievit | the word CIDER. |
Central - LAL | e Parliaments, whan Scots wis | scrievit | by kings an coortiers, lawyer |
Central - LAL | enough time tae read whit wis | scrievit | on the door: STOREROOM NUMMER |
Central - LAL | ms in the manuscript (aiblins | scrievit | by ither wimmen in the group? |
Central - LAL | rnment regairds Scots, in its | scrievit | and spoken forms, as a valid |
Central - LAL | is the yiss o Scots in pleys | scrievit | fir the dramatic theatre. An |
Central - LAL | n it bade an auld mannie that | scrievit | muckle buiks. |
Doric - ABN | 'm gaan ti tell it. Them that | scrievit | the Gweed Beuk itsel didna jo |
Central - LAL | on By Order Keep tae the Left | Scrievit | by Rabbit.' |
Central - LAL | ent that ye micht weel see it | scrievit | ‘scunnered’, wi the Angli |
Ulster - GUL | a homologatit | scrievit | stannèrt fur writ Ulstèr-Sc |
Central - LAL | But as Maupassant | scrievit | 'elle n'avait passé que troi |
Southern - SWE | tae 105, or as @billykayscot | scrievit | in his forewird "For wee wean |
Central - SEC | or by any ither means Wioot | scrievit | |
Southern - SWE | An we awready hae a staunnert | scrievit | . |
Central - EDN | In Scotland the earliest | scrievit | muisic that survives belangs |
Central - LAL | he anonymous poem 49. No jist | scrievit | explicitly in the voice o a w |
Central - LAL | s Theatre in 1954 wis no jist | scrievit | oot o the Unity style, bit it |
Central - SWE | First | scrievit | bi great Scots makar Robert F |
Central - LAL | The poem is unjoukably | scrievit | in the voice o a wumman and a |
Central - LAL | 'Prince Pondicherry | scrievit | a letter tae Mr Wullie Wonka, |