Central - LAL | l be tweeting aboot the folk, | dialects | an issues raised in the docum |
Central - LAL | o Scots that, 'the languages, | dialects | and literature of Scotland pr |
Central - LAL | t claer thit: 'the languages, | dialects | and literature of Scotland pr |
Shetland - SHD | ording to the public concept, | dialects | have no grammar or at best pa |
Shetland - SHD | fae idder micro- | dialects | , standard English is killin d |
Shetland - SHD | hile we try ta hain wir micro- | dialects | fae idder micro-dialects, sta |
Shetland - SHD | in both speech and writing... | Dialects | are typically used only in sp |
Shetland - SHD | an at you wir standardisin da | dialects | - in idder wirds, you wid ha |
Central - LAL | Forby, specific | dialects | o Scots will hae mair and sin |
Doric - MNA | h tae compare Glesga an Doric | dialects | . Perfect. |
Shetland - SHD | ay of the Orkney and Shetland | dialects | . |
Central - SEC | s Buchan, Glasgow or Shetland | dialects | )?" |
Central - LAL | its indigenous languages and | dialects | . This principle permeates the |
Southern - SWE | mean. Aw ither warl leids hae | dialects | folk mauger a |
Central - LAL | h differs substantiously frae | dialects | tae the Sooth is anither comp |
Central - LAL | r a rickle o unconnecktit wee | dialects | , accordin tae Creative Scotla |
Central - LAL | The | dialects | o Scots haes a lairge amoont |
Central - LAL | 9. MIND THE | DIALECTS | . Whan ye use vocabular or spe |
Central - LAL | ts as a thing apairt frae the | dialects | disna raellie exist, then. |
Central - SEC | - gey close in kind tae the | dialects | o Scots. |
Central - LAL | ster Inglish thegither wi the | dialects | tae the sooth. Heid an haunds |
Central - LAL | includes Gaelic an the | dialects | o Scots an could tak in the S |
Doric | monie fowk nae versed in the | dialects | o the airts o Scotland, they |
Central - EDN | ost all found likewise in the | dialects | of the north of England. This |
Orkney - ORK | @HI_Voices I love hearin the | dialects | fae ootwith the toon! |
Central - LAL | mes Murray in his beuk on the | dialects | o the borders, follaed bi Lor |
Central - LAL | is the official name for the | dialects | of Scotland (such as Glaswegi |
Central - LAL | aw the | dialects | |
Central - LAL | across aw the | dialects | . |
Central - LAL | ncin narrative in twa sindrie | dialects | o Scots. |
Central - LAL | r aa characteristic o sindrie | dialects | o Scots. The maks enough, dea |
Central - LAL | langage, an no juist sindrie | dialects | . The example o the word guid |
Central - LAL | ed throu haein ten kenspeckle | dialects | that aw haes thair ain spelli |
Central - LAL | Aiberdeenshire disna. An some | dialects | at disna mak the same soond d |
Central - LAL | TIP: in some | dialects | o Scots, ye isna used for ord |
Shetland - SHD | s at’s sed ‘aa’ in some | dialects | an ‘aw’ in idders, an dat |
Central - LAL | ised in Scots as weel as some | dialects | o English, accordin tae @Scot |
Central - LAL | bairns aw ken that there are | dialects | o oor leid aw the wey fae She |
Central - LAL | some o the mair conservative | dialects | maks a disteenction atween |
Central - LAL | be uised in less conservative | dialects | , an the ‘ch’ soond no uis |
Central - LAL | Eye | Dialects | |
Shetland - SHD | standing of the operations of | dialects | will enrich awareness of the |
Shetland - SHD | ion, including those in which | dialects | are used. |
Shetland - SHD | rm *-andz. Idda Sooth English | dialects | , da Aald English form wis wai |
Shetland - SHD | rm *-andz. Idda Sooth English | dialects | , da Aald English form wis wai |
Central - LAL | no raelly – a lot o English | dialects | uises it, an some Northern Sc |
Central - LAL | nd or structurally as Inglish | dialects | exheebitin the influence o an |
Central - SEC | um wi wirds fae ilka Scottish | dialects | . Na'hin unco here. This is ho |
Doric | scrieve in ane o the Scottish | dialects | . “Dinna be feel” A wes te |
Central - LAL | local | dialects | , |
Central - GLA | ly when it comes tae regional | dialects | . In the Glaswegian Alice ah'v |
Central - LAL | ffers athort the tradeetional | dialects | , an weys o wirkin ower an abu |
Central - LAL | onds. Speakers o some Central | dialects | , for example, tends ti think |
Orkney - ORK | anguage wi neologisms an mell | dialects | ithoot faer o bean inaathenti |
Shetland - SHD | paek different languages), an | dialects | faa sumwye in-atween. bit mut |
Central - LAL | s its springheid in the urban | dialects | o the twentiet century, wi th |
Central - LAL | w and we recognise that urban | dialects | are richtly dialects o Scots, |
Shetland - SHD | ic, Faroese an Wast Norwegian | dialects | still hae grammatical gender. |
Shetland - SHD | - aa wirds at some Shaetlan | dialects | says wi a ‘aa’ soond an s |
Central - LAL | (DSL) for sindry spellings an | dialects | , furder defineetions an read |
Orkney - ORK | browt togither mony competan | dialects | unner the een leid o centrali |
Orkney - ORK | s tae hear the differs atween | dialects | an figure hou best tae write |
Central - SEC | in as well as a hantle spoken | dialects | wi a braid core vocabulary an |
Central - LAL | mentit, fest deein-oot spoken | dialects | . The ootcam o thon nairra ide |
Central - LAL | ammatical formations, its ain | dialects | , its ain books,its ain oral c |
Central - LAL | ample o a principle o briggin | dialects | at shoud be the main principl |
Central - LAL | otland's lists o key wirds in | dialects | fae across the country: https |
Central - LAL | m oot as English len-words in | dialects | at haes tint the Scots maks. |
Central - EDN | by 'Scots'? There's a feck o | dialects | frae Gallowa tae Shetland an |
Central - LAL | een/wan. There’s a nummer o | dialects | . Chose the ane that’s close |
Central - LAL | ts daesna gae agin the uiss o | dialects | but, raither, the screivar sh |
Shetland - SHD | c an da linguistic concepts o | dialects | - dat is, whit linguists mea |
Doric | im that shall compare the two | dialects | with the German, mother of th |
Central - SEC | jist yin o a dazzling array o | dialects | that mak up the Scots leid. A |
Central - LAL | it doesna tak in either | dialects | o the official leid(s) o the |
Central - LAL | leid...' Is this true o ither | dialects | o Scots? |
Central - LAL | in words like coat, at ither | dialects | disna mak. It’s no a North/ |
Central - LAL | thair | dialects | o raischism; |
Central - LAL | esses for tae dicht awa thair | dialects | an tuins sae that thay cuid f |
Central - LAL | illie daesna speak ony o thir | dialects | in parteeclar, but insteid, t |
Central - DUN | fowk that'll tell ye there's | dialects | o our Mither Tung that are to |
Shetland - SHD | can be kyuckered up as | dialects | is onything idder as a himmle |
Central - LAL | across | dialects | |
Central - LAL | , drawin on a variety o Scots | dialects | , synthesisin a Braid Scots o |
Doric - DOR | not... which in ither Scots | dialects | wid be no... my heid hurt |
Central - LAL | Oor wab o byous Scots | dialects | haes been hotly debate fae th |
Central - SEC | r pairt tae lairn aboot Scots | dialects | than Hawick, whaur two is twa |
Doric - DOR | pik ih Doric. Lik maist Scots | dialects | / language, ih Doric's nae af |
Central - LAL | them. Why does having various | dialects | exclude it from being a langu |
Shetland - SHD | larly disagrees wi da idee at | dialects | haes nae grammar. He writes: |
Shetland - SHD | nce fae onywye at dis idee at | dialects | can be kyuckered up as dialec |
Central - LAL | bviously relate ti the wey at | dialects | o English is written in Engli |
Central - LAL | makkin reference tae distinct | dialects | o the Scots leid, fae Doric a |
Shetland - SHD | ae, hit wis ey fower distinct | dialects | : da Kentish Aald English (spo |
Central - LAL | , an hear wirds fae different | dialects | https://t.co/fhwQ6mIbMj https |
Central - LAL | ures wird lists fae different | dialects | . https://t.co/cyp08Ooprt |
Central - LAL | lo translatit intae different | dialects | o Scots, fae Matthew Fitt and |
Central - LAL | words, available in different | dialects | o the leid. They aw hae audio |
Central - LAL | u lists of wirds in different | dialects | o Scots: https://t.co/xnI1tlR |
Central - LAL | different hings in different | dialects | - the word 'stoater' haein p |
Shetland - SHD | r, redder, a lock o different | dialects | - dat is, ithoot ony o da st |
Central - LAL | o Scotland an hear different | dialects | bein spaken bi natives o thae |
Central - LAL | ndit –nae as in its paurent | dialects | ), a kenspeckle survival. The |
Shetland - SHD | ucation system, lairnin aboot | dialects | is juist anidder wye o shoard |
Central - LAL | sought tae eradicate 'corrupt | dialects | '. ?? https://t.co/XVJWLCKe69 |
Central - LAL | braid reenge o speakers o aw | dialects | an fae aw throu its 700 year |
Central - LAL | are richtly | dialects | o Scots, wi an importance tha |
Central - LAL | In Many | dialects | the terminal 'd' of 'nd' and |
Central - SEC | e seen as ae language wi mony | dialects | raither nor a wheen o saiprit |
Central - SEC | portfolio submissions in mony | dialects | o the Scots leid, including D |
Central - LAL | nia Scotland is a land o mony | dialects | and colloquialisms. Mony o us |
Orkney - ORK | b interview. A leid haes mony | dialects | teu, varyan fae piece tae pie |
Central - LAL | Scots screivars covers sindry | dialects | an styles that A find draws u |