A Corpus of 21st Century Scots Texts

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Use in varieties of Scots

linguistically Corpus occurrences Central Doric / Northern Orkney Shetland Southern Ulster
Occurences normalised per million words6.1 3 0 0 69.7 20.7 0
Number of occurrences206 0 0 12 2 0
Number of authors8 6 1 1

Occurrences of linguistically in Corpus

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Central

Clark, Thomas Alice's Adventirs in Wunnerlaun, (Evertype 2014 ISBN: 978-1782010708) Central, prose
cultural differences. Linguistically, the maist important immigran on page vi

1 matches

Paterson, Stuart A. Wheen: New and Collected Poems, (Ulster-Scots Community Network 2023 ISBN: 978-1838480431) Central, poetry
Linguistically we're haurdly rookit, on page 12

1 matches

Hershaw, William Lallans 56 - In The Classroom, (Lallans Magazine 2000) Central, prose
they didnae "provide for the linguistically challenged" or "stretch the m on page 37

1 matches

Robinson, Christine Lallans 74 - Burns an the Dictionar o the Scots Leid, (Lallans Magazine 2009) Central, prose
are intertwined – at least linguistically. In sae far as language is a
1 matches

Fairnie, Robert Scots Tung WITTINS Nummer 147, (self-published 2006) Central, newspaper
white'er a play cries oot for linguistically.
1 matches

Fitt, Matthew Matthew Fitt: a word aboot 'bad' language, (Scottish Book Trust 2021) Central, blog
tae work oot whit’s gaun on linguistically. Linguistics is the study o l
1 matches

Shetland

I Hear Dee Shaetlan A primer - v. 1.1, (I Hear Dee 2022) Shetland, prose
tae say wan wye or da tidder. Linguistically it boils doon tae da scael o on page 11
r" or "richt". Dis isna richt linguistically or historically: Shaetlan is on page 12
Dis isna justified linguistically. Shaetlan is bøn shaepit bi on page 16
tually justified lookin at it linguistically. Hit's justified firbye tinki on page 20
5% o da languages o da wirld. Linguistically d'ir caaed 'dental/alveolar n on page 27
Also on pages 28, 31, 36, 50, 59
11 matches

Facebook link (I Hear Dee 2021) Shetland - Shetland
aethin ill-mainered aboot it. Linguistically it is a grammatical feature c

Southern

@StuartPoet tweeted
tit an chynged owre by. Braw. Linguistically we're much closer than cousin(2020) search twitter
rically, orthographically and linguistically? Ah jalouse ye dinnae ava nee(2020) search twitter