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Morrison-Smyth, AnneAlice's Carrants in Wunnerlan, (Evertype 2013 ISBN: 978-1-78201-011-1) Ulster - Ballymoney, prose scrievers o Ulster Scots hae larnt tae think in thur ain languag on page vi (fur, dae yae see, Alice had larnt a hale lock o things o this s on page 9 e aisy rules their freens had larnt thim: the lik o, that a red-h on page 13 "Ay," said Alice. "Wae larnt French an Music." on page 95 't tae come yinst a week: hae larnt iz Drawlin, Streetchin, an Fi on page 96
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Burgess, WilsonDae Ye See: Ulster-Scots Poems, (Scots Language Centre 2007 ISBN: 978-0955791604) Ulster - L'Derry, poetry Ah larnt a wee lesson - dae ye see? on page 3
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Ni Chuilin, CaralRoadin furtae Bring Forrits an Graith tha ULSTER-SCOTCH Leid, Heirskip an Cultur, (Mannystrie o Fowkgates, Airts an Aisedom 2015) Ulster, government ydentèrs wad consate tae get larnt mair anent Ulstèr-Scotch. Th on page 8 gin Ulstèr-Scotch is tae be larnt weans in schuils an youngstè on page 27 chuil weans tae pruive an get larnt aboot Ulstèr-Scotch leid, he on page 31 ts fur fowk tae pruive an get larnt aboot Ulstèr-Scotch leid, he on page 35