Central - SEC | wi elements o Jamaican music, | Patois | has also been a vehicle for p |
Central - SEC | geopolitical politricks intae | Patois | for a population that was (co |
Central - LAL | and Means of Annihilating the | Patois | and Universalising the Use of |
Central - SEC | ve in Scotland. If ye compare | Patois | tae Standard English there’ |
Central - SEC | lled and sold. Limited use of | Patois | is tolerated as a commercial |
Central - SEC | ame, Ah try tae speak as much | Patois | as Ah can tae her because Ah |
Central - SEC | ct. Ye’ll no hear much real | patois | spoken and ye’ll leave nane |
Central - SEC | expert in Scots, in Jamaican | Patois | , or in the relationships betw |
Central - SEC | but she also speaks Jamaican | Patois | , which has Scottish, Irish, E |
Central - SEC | One way Scots an | Patois | differ is that Patios has dev |
Central - SEC | kent poems an performances in | Patois | offer a controlled demolition |
Central - SEC | ll no see many front pages in | Patois | in Jamaica, an the broadsheet |
Central - SEC | milarities in the way chattin | Patois | in Jamaica an spraffin Scots |
Central - SEC | amaican music maks full use o | Patois | , although the same code-switc |
Central - SEC | oot what the mair unfamiliar | Patois | words mean. Local is internat |
Central - SEC | s hame an Ah believe that her | Patois | is closely tied up wi the thi |
Central - SEC | ough every real Jamaican kens | Patois | , in the main it’s discourag |
Central - SEC | €™s agony uncle column in raw | Patois | in the Daily Star. What would |