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Central
Bryden, HughChuckies fir the Cairn, (Luath 2009 ISBN: 978-1906817053) Central - Dumfries, poetry whin realism was the norm. on page 104
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McHardy, StuartThe Wey Forrit, (Luath 2017 ISBN: 978-1912147014) Central, prose ther sic parasites tae be the norm fer the future. on page 96 ncy in government will be the norm on page 154
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McHardy, StuartSpeakin o Dundee: Tales Tellt Aroun the Toun, (Luath 2010 ISBN: 978-1-906817-25-1) Central - Dundee, prose day. An three courses wis the norm in sic places - soup, the ma on page 56
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Gillon, KarenReport on Inquiry intil the role o, (Education, Culture an Sport Comatee 2003) Central, government lism should be seen as “the norm”, no acceptit “norm”. The Centre for Education
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Robinson, ChristineLallans 70 - The Language o the Glasgow Unity Plays, (Lallans Magazine 2007) Central, prose is a bit heichtened abuin the norm:
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Haddow, KrisRonnie's Story, (words.krishaddow.com 2011) Central, prose s back then – drink wis the norm roon’ oor way. A lot o’ t
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Doric
Morrison Murray, HaroldDoric, Historic and Humorous, (Peters and Sons 2024) Doric, poetry This winter his been far fae norm on page 29
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Orkney
Johnston, BarbaraGousters, Glims and Veerie-orums, (Orkney Voices 2021 ISBN: 9780956661661) Orkney, poetry Helmits then wir no the norm, a kep an goggles fur Dad on page 43
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Shetland
I Hear DeeShaetlan A primer - v. 1.1, (I Hear Dee 2022) Shetland, prose nolingualism is traetit as da norm. Yit it turns oot hit's da ti on page 19
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Southern
Rodger, MattThe Borth’ick Waitter, (SCOTS Corpus 2003) Southern - Roxburgh, prose n guid neibourliness, wis the norm i the waittergate. Naw. A wui
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