Ulster - GUL | forderin o' | traditional | an' new clesses o' media. Tha |
Central - LAL | rld which is conceived of as ' | traditional | ' ... such 'traditional' world |
Central - SWE | . Holy names, Scottish names, | traditional | yet modern at the same time. |
Central - SEC | Scots, baith in Middle Scots, | traditional | Modern Scots an late twentiet |
Orkney - ORK | u'd think id wis 'idyllic' - | traditional | forbye, |
Central - SEC | chyce atween gaun back tae a | traditional | orthography an improvin it aa |
Central - SEC | hat this is suppoosed to be a | traditional | music festival.” No nae mai |
Central - DUN | rangly in his wark as baith a | traditional | musician an a storyteller owe |
Central - SEC | e write consistent Scots wi a | traditional | orthography. |
Central - SEC | rules can be resairched for a | traditional | orthography is set oot later |
Central - SEC | that they try an pit forrit a | traditional | -like spellin, but they dinna |
Central - SEC | aleck isna ane o them. Mony a | traditional | writer haes written his ain A |
Shetland - SHD | r wi humans an dir wyes. “A | traditional | trow keeps himsel tae himsel, |
Central - SEC | e verb "tae be". What wey did | traditional | writers no like the spellin " |
Shetland - SHD | in. It's a peety fur dat aald | traditional | wyes a wirkin ta be lost. Ah' |
Doric - DOR | Ye canna beat an auld | traditional | new year's Day! Now, far's ma |
Central - LAL | stick tae | traditional | spellins. |
Central - SEC | din fae juist diminutives tae | traditional | spellins like "couthie" (cout |
Ulster - CUL | ble. The spellin conforms tae | traditional | practices amang maist o them |
Central - LAL | Introduce | traditional | sangs tae yer lairners! Click |
Doric - ABN | to's freendly local bars. The | traditional | anes, far ye maistly see the |
Central - LAL | te July 1679. It followed the | traditional | practice o layin hands on the |
Central - SEC | graphies seems juist like the | traditional | Victorian but wi a smitherin |
Central - GLA | ence who will sit through the | traditional | openin act tae get tae the bi |
Central - GLA | e rest ae the pupils form the | traditional | circle roon the action. Si's |
Doric - DOR | nalysis and reflection in the | traditional | media - great work lads http |
Central - SEC | aison ahint the foondin o the | Traditional | Music and Song Association in |
Central - LAL | led wi chairacters sic as the | traditional | Kelpie as weel as the new cre |
Central - LAL | o 2012. The Act rejiggit the | traditional | Ers-spikkin areas in Éire on |
Central - WCE | but the festivals rin by the | Traditional | Muisic an Sang Associe are ha |
Central - SEC | atween "bi" an "by". In some | traditional | texts, the writer uises the s |
Central - DUN | back then, whiles A wuid sing | traditional | Scottish sangs. No verra weel |
Central - LAL | his Valentine's Day, research | traditional | Scottish waddin customs an li |
Central - LAL | Grace regaled the audience wi | traditional | sangs an tales frae the book |
Central - LAL | ut it “was retained in oral | traditional | storytelling and songs”. Sa |
Doric - MNA | the Doric leid, scrievin, an | traditional | music, assets whilk are uniqu |
Central - SEC | yce). Altho baith in spaek an | traditional | texts the distinction isna ay |
Doric - ABN | irt o the kintra's economy an | traditional | cultur. Locations sic as the |
Central - SEC | iles spelt "loe" or "lo'e" in | traditional | texts). A lot o native Scots |
Central - SEC | Nottinghame, Cunninghame" in | traditional | texts for tae sinder the Scot |
Central - SEC | verb, aften written "work" in | traditional | texts) an "wark" (noun). In m |
Central - GLA | Or oor ain | traditional | haund-wuiven creels. |
Central - LAL | 83. Alang wi makkin | traditional | materials in Welsh available, |
Central - SEC | different kin o wirds, an in | traditional | orthographies different spell |
Central - SEC | n it aa ower again, or castin | traditional | spellins aby an startin aa ow |
Central - SEC | ott in a orthography based on | traditional | practice. This agreement come |
Central - SEC | entury efforts at improvin on | traditional | spellins haesna sorted muckle |
Central - SEC | t they dinna richt unnerstaun | traditional | spellins. That itssel isna on |
Central - SEC | dards o naturalism wi thaim o | traditional | fable. It's true that W.S. Gr |
Central - SEC | the addition o a collection o | traditional | bairns' stories, should mak i |
Central - LAL | ot them but the limitations o | traditional | methodology is glarinly obvio |
Central - SEC | tho there are some gey siccar | traditional | spellins like "couthie" that |
Southern - SWE | . Yowes. Most likely an older | traditional | courting song written from th |
Central - SEC | own"). It dis bring us nearer | traditional | spellins. Tho tradition, vowe |
Central - DUN | reamin oot 'SNP BAD' as their | traditional | voters desert them in droves, |
Central - SEC | Phonemic or | Traditional | ? |
Central - SEC | · Phonemic or | Traditional | ? |
Orkney - ORK | ring an Orcadian culture. Wur | traditional | fower- or five-day-long festi |
Southern - SWE | rs from the back garden, it's | traditional | . Love to herself and the wean |
Central - SEC | auf-roads aawhaur: hauf-roads | traditional | , hauf-roads phonemic, naethin |
Orkney - ORK | edie bit o mince and gravy is | traditional | wae haggis!) and pair wae Lap |
Central - SEC | starts tae leuk a sicht less | traditional | in that case, an we start tae |
Shetland - SHD | nt. Sassermaet is a delicious | traditional | Shetland dysh. Da wird |
Central - EDN | att’s insistence,2 includit | traditional | data tables as weel as the gr |
Central - SEC | ht resairch tae finnd oot hou | traditional | spellin wirks, they juist lif |
Central - GLA | ey’ll lament the erosion ay | traditional | conservative values an pontif |
Central - SEC | ca'in the clash ower, the wey | traditional | orthography wirks. Some o thi |
Doric - DOR | ns an NorthEast o Scotlan – | traditional | shinty playin areas. Afore th |