Central - WCE | tradeitional | forms o oor braw Scots. | |
Central - LAL | rae the likes o bairn-rhymes, | tradeitional | sangs, an o coorse the wark o |
Central - SEC | weans isnae in the mood for a | tradeitional | story at bedtime. The lave o |
Central - SEC | ll sterts the pamphlet wi twa | tradeitional | tales. The first ane is aibli |
Central - LAL | jist like the West o Scotland | tradeitional | music scene hes thirled tae |
Central - GLA | Gaelic an Scots are baith the | tradeitional | leids o Scotland and thay're |
Central - LAL | is, especially if ye ken the | tradeitional | music scene. |
Central - SEC | w tae gret effeck, yaisin the | tradeitional | theatrical backdraps tae hide |
Central - SEC | an'. The toun crier turns the | tradeitional | cry o 'Oyez, oyez' tae 'O you |
Central - LAL | • the | tradeitional | walth o the leid offers mony |
Central - LAL | emotive eimage associatit wi | tradeitional | an poetic acteivities. In the |
Central - LAL | al Convention awmaist shed on | tradeitional | Labour / S.N.P. differs in 19 |
Central - SEC | the offeecial language(s), o | tradeitional | an richt forms o place-names |
Central - LAL | ou muckle passive knawledge o | tradeitional | Scots vocabular there was. Wi |
Southern - SEA | on ti think on daein mair for | tradeitional | , syne dishin oot anither bowl |
Central - SEC | sality bi takin him oot o his | tradeitional | backgrund an in daein this ma |
Central - SEC | y. The neist is a traivellers | tradeitional | tale. It wis telt tae Blackha |