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Morrison-Smyth, AnneAlice's Carrants in Wunnerlan, (Evertype 2013 ISBN: 978-1-78201-011-1) Ulster - Ballymoney, prose tell yae mae histry, an thin yae'll see why a dinnae lik cats an on page 24 "Aw naw yae'll naw!" thocht Alice, an efter on page 36 n efter that mtae a butterfly yae'll feel a wee bit odd, wull yae on page 44 point in denyin it. A suppose yae'll bae tillin mae nixt that yae on page 53 "Yae'll see mae thur," said the Cat, on page 64
Also on pages 73, 81
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Burgess, WilsonDae Ye See: Ulster-Scots Poems, (Scots Language Centre 2007 ISBN: 978-0955791604) Ulster - L'Derry, poetry Yae'll hae had it boys, that'll bae on page 17 Ah'm no sure yae'll fin that Ah ca'n sen', on page 33 Yae'll see whit Ah caan dae." on page 36 Yae'll hae naethin' else tae dae; on page 45 It'll pass ower an' yae'll still survive. on page 48
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Morrison-Smyth, AnneA Furst Readin Book in Ulster Scots, (Evertype 2011) Ulster, weans “Heth yae'll naw ait the bried.
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