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Clark, ThomasAlice's Adventirs in Wunnerlaun, (Evertype 2014 ISBN: 978-1782010708) Central, prose oasst her mind that she mebbe ought tae've wunnert at this, bit a on page 7
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Thomson, MarkBard fae thi buildin site, (Luath 2007 ISBN: 978-1906307141) Central - Dundee, poetry Yi ought ti be ashamed on page 108
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Dempster, MichaelDIGNITY, (Scots Language Centre 2021) Central, poetry "ought not to be speaking that way"? "it ought to be."
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Fairnie, RobertScots Tung WITTINS Nummer 105, (self-published 2002) Central, newspaper f for a language! I never saw ought like it, man; for it is wi th
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Douglas, AshleyScotland’s linguistic launscape – Scottish Staunart English and Scots, (languagereach.com 2021) Central, prose version tae ‘must’ and ‘ought’ as modal verbs in SSE in f
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Doric
Fowler, RossSunday Fitba wi ma Faither, (Scots Hoose 2020) Doric - Forres, prose move quick enough cos the bac ought him smack bang richt in his f
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Southern
Halfpenny, CameronAhlice's Adveenturs in Wunderlaant, (Evertype 2015 ISBN: 978-1782010876) Southern - Borders, prose tae b' managed? Ah suppose Ah ought tae eat or drink sommit or it on page 41 , deid seriously, "Ah hink ee ought tae tell iz whae ee are, firr on page 44 teeth, sae she felt that eet ought tae b' treated wi respect. on page 62 e was gie dootful whether she ought no tae he doon oan hur face l on page 78