Central - WCE | Speik | afore flytin an dinnae dae il | |
Central - AYR | " | Speik | in Scotch!" said the Eaglet. |
Central - SEC | he correctness o the tongue. " | Speik | proper!" They said. "Aye, YE, |
Central - SEC | Wad never be as my ain mither- | speik | . |
Central - EDN | iticall mainner. Bot ye didna | speik | afoir the Keing hed spak sae |
Central - LAL | fowk reportit that they could | speik | Scots, and 1.9 million report |
Central - LAL | lion reportit that they could | speik | , read, scrieve or unnerstaun |
Central - LAL | norie at ilk o hir poems soud | speik | til anither o hir poems! |
Central - LAL | Scots - or aboot thaim whae | speik | or hae spak it. Ah strangly e |
Central - LAL | e hale leid and aw thaim whae | speik | it or hae spak it, scrieve it |
Central - LAL | han usual. Ye didnae need tae | speik | English tae ken that. The las |
Central - LAL | e linguistic puddock, sae tae | speik | . |
Central - AYR | he Hairy-Maggie wis furst tae | speik | . |
Central - LAL | Ayeweys be ready tae | speik | out your mind - |
Central - LAL | n a broun coat on a grey mare | speik | tae his faither efter skelpin |
Central - EDN | wul sit wi ye. Whitlik wul we | speik | o?" |
Central - WCE | wi Hogg's mither, whaur thai | speik | o the disseminatioun o ballad |
Central - WCE | rator takin a rowth o time ti | speik | aboot his aunt an himsel. The |
Central - SEC | the lad expekkit hiz onkil ti | speik | |
Central - WCE | e’er, whan Robb gangs on ti | speik | aboot Scott’s perceptioun o |
Central - WCE | haes ti gie us leivin, direck | speik | , in character, but that's as |
Central - GLA | sauf thon leid whilk we fowk | speik | athort the hale kintra. Thar |
Central - EDN | n tak ye ti sipper, an we wul | speik | o naethin bot nit-tries." |
Central - WCE | this poem, atweill, gies him | speik | . The hinmaist eimage is a cou |
Central - WCE | ceitie leid an haimelt urban | speik | , in aw |
Central - LAL | A bodie whae can | speik | baith Scots and Scottish Stau |
Central - SEC | ys is a truthfu wye tae be an | speik | Scots. Whaurever we may leuk. |
Central - LAL | the leid by fowk whae ken an | speik | Modern Scots but ken nocht o |
Central - SEC | brawest naig ti ride aroun an | speik | wi aw the Saunts Abuin. Guidw |
Central - LAL | e the smeddum tae staun up an | speik | oot fir the fowk they represe |
Central - LAL | ks it seem orra nou in modren | speik | , kis the tairm burrow in Ingl |
Central - LAL | poems in the manuscript also | speik | tae female experience in life |
Central - LAL | But this | speik | o miners, makkin licht o a li |
Central - SEC | ple itsel. "1.5 million fowks | speik | Scots accordin tae the 2011 C |
Central - LAL | frae politicians wha aiblins | speik | an champion the uise o Scots |
Central - LAL | ndry internal textual factors | speik | tae a genuine female voice, s |
Doric | “Thay quha this day with vs | speik | the ald Scottis toung [..] th |
Central - WCE | Oan traiveller’s | speik | she can depone, |
Central - AYR | airlie begowkit ti hear a cat | speik | ; but whan he saa the soutar g |
Central - EDN | llik tuik owre frae the Pecht | speik | as the main langage lestit ar |
Central - LAL | he Maitland Quarto manuscript | speik | fur female scrievership. Inde |
Central - LAL | but | speik | the ae wurd |
Central - EDN | irt-lik, afoir he ongaed wi'z | speik | ti auld Taylor, the gairdener |