Central - LAL | ent o the twa-syllable rhotic | pronoonciation | o the wirds ‘girl’ or ‘ |
Central - LAL | ferred tae as ‘RP (Received | Pronoonciation | ) English’ or ‘The Queen†|
Central - LAL | nae the anely pynt. Staundard | pronoonciation | , staundard grammar, staundard |
Central - LAL | ard orthography, an staundard | pronoonciation | , an staundard grammar haedna |
Central - LAL | anither kenable featur o SSE | pronoonciation | , as luggit intae in wirds sic |
Central - LAL | imple past ‘saw’; English | pronoonciation | ‘lock’] |
Central - LAL | €˜kirk’, they apply English | pronoonciation | – sae ‘kirk’ will soond |
Central - LAL | paradigm ‘seen’; Scottish | pronoonciation | ‘loch’] |
Central - LAL | or tae gie lairners a haun wi | pronoonciation | . Hit wis doonloadit ower a th |
Central - LAL | mpared wi its elongatit vowel | pronoonciation | in English. Forby, whaur Engl |
Central - LAL | that there is a difference in | pronoonciation | atween ‘which’ and ‘wit |
Southern - SEA | tae yaise oor Border Lallans | pronoonciation | o the pronouns an saiveral it |
Central - LAL | rb paradigm ‘seen’; Scots | pronoonciation | ‘loch’] |
Central - LAL | tae tak tent o the preferrit | pronoonciation | o Gaelic and GÃ idhlig as GAH |
Central - LAL | u, U. an B. mainly haes anely | pronoonciation | an vocabular different fae an |