Central - LAL | ‘aforesyne’ (before) and, | historically | , ‘sinsyne’ (‘since that |
Ulster - GUL | ch potential fer mair. Thurd, | historically | the |
Southern - SWE | ng about Scots as a language, | historically | , orthographically and linguis |
Doric - DOR | fair point and explains why, | historically | , theres nae twa fitba teams |
Central - EDN | it yin hud, the other wanted. | Historically | though, peace wiz scarcely br |
Southern - SEA | those issues, tis irrelevant. | Historically | , tis gang oan and oan til s |
Central - LAL | e richt tae uise the language | historically | spoken in a territor, baith o |
Central - DUN | tuation in Scotland is, baith | historically | an the-day. |
Central - LAL | e mair authentic Scots, baith | historically | (reflectin hoo Scots has fur |
Shetland - SHD | wrang baith linguistically an | historically | . |
Central - LAL | Scotland hae traditionally an | historically | been regairdit as the Scottis |
Central - SEC | . etc. juist because they war | historically | yaised in the English languag |
Shetland - SHD | linguistically or | historically | . |
Shetland - SHD | isna richt linguistically or | historically | : Shaetlan is nae mair a diale |
Central - LAL | ty ony human society groondit | historically | in a particular territoral sp |
Central - LAL | m at aince. Luiking hindmaist | historically | , Hamish Henderson threipit, a |
Central - WCE | fower essays, spells oot why | historically | the fecht tae include Scottis |