Central - DUN | speech | dead slur, | |
Central - LAL | tae talk aboot wir language" | speech | ! |
Central - SEC | poach, pooch, preach, reach, | speech | , teach, each. |
Central - SWE | and yer vyces, wuirds, | speech | |
Shetland - SHD | the joins between thoughts, | speech | and the printed words are mos |
Shetland - SHD | ties is closs or far awa idda | speech | |
Ulster - GUL | @barriegadgey He yince gied a | speech | in Ulster Scots tae the gansh |
Central - SEC | ie physical deformities and a | speech | impediment that wis cured by |
Central - SEC | when I wis invitit tae gie a | speech | at the University o Guelph in |
Doric - DOR | ed Oswald Mosely fae giving a | speech | in the toon in the 30s. Mob |
Central - SEC | he room is slowin doon and ma | speech | is rapidly descendin intae a |
Central - GLA | r "East Coast" wurds in'ae ma | speech | , Glesgae pals pit it richt do |
Central - LAL | nintentionally anglicising ma | speech | depending on who A'm talkin t |
Central - SEC | my life, I have not written a | speech | . I just thought I would stand |
Central - SEC | , poems or in fack onie kinna | speech | or writin at aw. They can be |
Central - SEC | ant who is speaking", efter a | speech | bi the perceptive maid, Dorin |
Central - WCE | me time an’ again. Ah huv a | speech | impediment. Scots birls roon |
Central - SEC | e cut aff fae general demotic | speech | (whitever 'general' an 'demot |
Orkney - ORK | No trauma tongue, blackened | speech | bubble |
Orkney - ORK | in the shared | speech | bubble o Orcadian - |
Central - SEC | Scottish Corpus of Texts and | Speech | , |
Central - SEC | Scottish Corpus of Texts and | Speech | (SCOTS) projeck haes been bro |
Central - LAL | Scottish Corpus of Texts and | Speech | (SCOTS Corpus) at www.scottis |
Central - LAL | (Scottish Corpus of Texts and | Speech | ) website: https://t.co/ZHUf2J |
Central - LAL | enjoys freedom o thocht and | speech | , and quittance frae dearth an |
Central - LAL | ociations between nonstandard | speech | and childhood https://t.c |
Central - LAL | Wi shairpness, whan nae | speech | souns clear |
Central - LAL | sh English’ in relation tae | speech | , but no in relation tae scrie |
Doric - MNA | ctions in aboot ma acceptance | speech | ! She's ainly acceptin a bloop |
Central - SEC | r tongue durin the acceptance | speech | . |
Ulster - GUL | mpectin oan the richt o' free | speech | sich mockin' o' a people an h |
Central - SEC | yed by Jimmy Logan made a wee | speech | tae |
Doric - MNA | eat blethers an music. Ma wee | speech | 26 meenites in. https://t.co/ |
Central - AYR | hen it had feenished this wee | speech | , they aa cried "Hurray!" |
Central - GLA | when it'd feeneeshed its wee | speech | , they aw cheered. |
Central - LAL | jist as Unity hid yaized 'the | speech | , redeemed for literary purpos |
Central - LAL | In my bairn days, I hed the | speech | o a bairn, the mind o a bairn |
Doric | be mair civil an decreyed the | speech | o Lowland Scotland, some fae |
Southern - SEC | An owersettin taen frae the | speech | deleivert bi Dr Martin Luther |
Central - LAL | ? Should I no juist leave the | speech | o my bairn days ahint me, and |
Ulster - GUL | marvellous description of the | speech | and folk of Strangford Lough, |
Central - LAL | alane maintain the | speech | community), it will be import |
Doric - DOR | nges that are underwye in the | speech | community. Nithin cliq |
Central - LAL | written in Braid Scots or the | speech | , redeemed for literary purpos |
Central - LAL | written in Braid Scots or the | speech | , redeemed for literary purpos |
Central - LAL | Scots is the | speech | ae the gutter. Scots is a lei |
Central - LAL | t it mints tae me is that the | speech | (leid), the mind and the thoc |
Central - LAL | were tellt by adults that the | speech | they brocht frae hame, their |
Central - LAL | e mind whan thinkin aboot the | speech | o Scotland, includin the Engl |
Shetland - SHD | n he wis feenished dis peerie | speech | , dey aa cheered. |
Central - LAL | rd thegither even in the same | speech | , as speakers jouk frae ane ti |
Shetland - SHD | form of distinctive Ayrshire | speech | , Caithnessian usage, Lallans |
Central - LAL | seen BSL interps, they yaise | speech | whan the gloves wad be silent |
Central - LAL | s tae slang, illiterate | speech | an that. |
Central - LAL | In ma mammy's native | speech | : |
Southern - WCE | the pan-loaf | speech | , |
Central - LAL | re going to revise figures of | speech | . Alanna, what's the differenc |
Central - LAL | i Scots, Against forms of | speech | masquerading as Scots we reco |
Central - EDN | eir starkly differing ways of | speech | , Evans wiz indirect n flowery |
Central - LAL | I've got tae mak a muckle big | speech | . It's gonnae be guid crack, I |
Central - EDN | the effort o makin sicna lang | speech | in the Auld Langage, an mair |
Doric | rruptly than the south [which | speech | ] is become more mingled and d |
Central - LAL | task because of their Scotch | speech | . Now its because Ian Blackfor |
Central - LAL | id in their itherwise English | speech | ; thon is tae sey, in muckle t |
Central - LAL | ial of the idioms of Scottish | speech | '. The medium of Scots has bee |
Shetland - SHD | e is the variety used in both | speech | and writing...Dialects are ty |
Central - WCE | at she cud say that in normal | speech | an’ get awa’ wi’ it. It |
Central - EDN | miserable fuckin motivational | speech | if ever there wis yin. Especi |
Doric - ABN | e fit ye micht caa his maiden | speech | or virgin paper afore the Pro |
Central - NEC | Sneck, a mair true-tae-modren | speech | version that remains harmonio |
Central - SEC | nal or minority languages, in | speech | and writing, in public and pr |
Central - LAL | ntit wi a number o blecks. In | speech | , I find a creepin Glescaficat |
Central - SEC | taun the historie o thair ain | speech | . |
Central - LAL | and stoicism and in their ain | speech | , wi the production o plays th |
Central - LAL | Gleswegians labellt their ain | speech | . There seemed tae be a shift |
Central - LAL | facilitatit an encouraged in | speech | an screivin in public an in p |
Central - LAL | r political crackin, baith in | speech | in writing, wi 19t century ne |
Central - SEC | ie wis the theme o the openin | speech | for the "Voices o Scotland" r |
Central - LAL | haed skeel o Corbie's openin | speech | descrivin Scotland wi sic bon |
Central - LAL | or in | speech | bubbles in |
Ulster - GUL | egional ir minoritie leids in | speech | an' screeds in public an' |
Central - LAL | es that Scots speakes uses in | speech | an hoo this wirks wi the wrut |
Central - LAL | agement o the yiss o Scots in | speech | and scrievin; in public and p |
Central - LAL | n for thaim that's versant in | speech | . |
Shetland - SHD | hat may not come naturally in | speech | , but certainly does when writ |
Shetland - SHD | ts are typically used only in | speech | in domestic conversation, at |
Doric - DOR | the tree. He wis incapable o | speech | , could only mak these high-pi |
Central - SEC | Tae hear the natural rhythm o | speech | captured weel raither nor squ |
Doric - ABN | min their richt tae freedom o | speech | |
Central - WCE | ut fowk doon wi oor freedom o | speech | . An it's been gey weird this |
Central - LAL | , tae gie a complete picter o | speech | in the hale o Scotland – Gl |
Central - DUN | sang he had lost the pouer o | speech | . Even the lairds who micht ha |
Central - DUN | e rung tae Anglicised forms o | speech | bit that wisnae the case in t |
Central - LAL | Pattrens o | speech | |
Central - LAL | fir the distinctive markers o | speech | fae the North East. #Scots Aw |
Shetland - SHD | able is really jüst a unit o | speech | soond(s) at can be seid on di |
Central - LAL | regular in aw sorts o pairt o | speech | , but essentially whaurivver E |
Central - LAL | n a heicher plane nor ordinar | speech | . |
Central - LAL | Wance she'd feenisht her | speech | , Judge Strauss turnt tae Coon |
Central - LAL | ternal wording of her earlier | speech | ? |
Central - LAL | t Tryin tae fun a video o yer | speech | at the TRAD awards tae show t |
Central - SEC | mon words an habits oot thair | speech | . As they gaed thair wey throu |
Shetland - SHD | land Scots as representin dir | speech | an language. As wis seid, dis |
Central - LAL | ter Scots in the Sooth, their | speech | is hoatchin wi words like pok |
Doric | everse the corruption o their | speech | : |
Central - DUN | But any weh, let me slur yir | speech | , |
Central - DUN | we oor | speech | o, which eh wiz blessed |
Central - LAL | anither, and gin ye loss your | speech | , ye loss some o your mind and |
Central - LAL | TRUE, Blackford's | speech | was exceptional.. But blanked |
Central - LAL | cantily aw throughoot Major's | speech | withoot takkin tent 0 a wird |
Central - EDN | re wintin,” he replied. His | speech | wis slurred. He pit baith erm |
Central - GLA | -wan when Jimmy Reid gave his | speech | ‘. . . we don’t only buil |
Central - SEC | or the Scots language. In his | speech | the nicht afore, Dr. Kirk pro |
Central - SEC | rd's crummock afore makin his | speech | whaur he quotit frae the Apoc |
Central - LAL | finalise arrangements for his | speech | on discipline tae an educatio |
Southern - SEA | This | speech | caused a richt cafuffle amang |
Central - GLA | This | speech | goat a fair reaction frae the |
Central - AYR | This | speech | steirt up a richt ecarfuffle |
Central - LAL | The cheerin that follaed this | speech | cairried on for a guid few me |
Central - LAL | inkin!' The drouth brocht his | speech | tae an en, an rowed himsel up |
Central - SEC | aiterson for his help wi this | speech | , though he is no responsible |
Central - SEC | urig Wyn (UK) stertit oot his | speech | in his hamelt leid, Welsh, th |
Central - LAL | taunart Inglis. As it affecks | speech | , the process conteenas tae sp |
Doric - NNB | Iss | speech | caused a remarkable sensation |
Central - LAL | ample of purely "broad" Scots | speech | : Aye, yon chielie wis a gey s |
Central - SEC | ts (including any local Scots | speech | form such as Buchan, Glasgow |
Central - LAL | isna oot the ordnar in Scots | speech | an screivings. |
Central - EDN | tae dae neist. He howpit that | speech | wad come til him, sae that he |
Central - LAL | Nae wastit | speech | , strecht tae the pynt, |
Ulster - CUL | n hae had finisht haes shoart | speech | , they aal gowlt. |
Southern - SEA | eet hed feeneeshed this short | speech | , they aw cheered. |
Doric - NNB | hen id hed finished iss short | speech | , they all cheered. |
Central - LAL | o been listenin tae thon last | speech | o Coont Olaf's, kennin weel i |
Southern - SEA | under, an this was eis firrst | speech | . |
Central - LAL | A feature o Glasgow | speech | is the yiss and coinin o rhym |
Central - LAL | an mair Scots in yer ilkaday | speech | an spread awareness o the lei |
Central - DUN | e' his become pairt o everday | speech | . It is a sair reflection o ji |
Central - LAL | age is an element of everyday | speech | for many people in Scotland a |
Central - LAL | Scots bade wi us in everyday | speech | , in poetry, story an sang, fi |
Central - LAL | plays that reflects everyday | speech | . This ane occurs in Feed my L |
Central - LAL | * wrutten twa-wey | speech | that uses unstaundart spellin |
Central - LAL | the fowk, without whase daily | speech | it’s as guid as deid? The f |
Central - SEC | ert, what did you think of my | speech | yesterday afternoon?" Uncle R |
Central - LAL | assumptions that it is 'lazy | speech | ' are wrang: https://t.co/SczJ |
Central - LAL | speak’, ‘teacher’, ‘ | speech | ’, are aa English words. Sae |
Central - LAL | ae as “English” or the “ | speech | o the Angles”. This tribe a |
Central - LAL | King’s “I hae a Drame” | speech | ?* Haill pairts o the USA are |