Southern - SEA | erton Pairish, Roxburghshire, | Scottis | Borders. |
Southern - SEA | legislation, sic is the 1872 | Scottis | Eddication Ack, an A weird th |
Southern - SEA | airns. The Dunlop faimlie hed | Scottis | Border’s conneckions aaread |
Central - LAL | language and was being called | Scottis | to distinguish it from the la |
Doric | his day with vs speik the ald | Scottis | toung [..] thay have keipet t |
Southern - SEA | English wurds fur thaim auld | Scottis | wurds; at wis common tae ma |
Central - LAL | Scotica, lingua Scotorum and | Scottis | . Thon is tae sey, it was crie |
Southern - SEA | olars paurents an aa, frae ae | Scottis | Border’s kulter pynt o view |
Southern - SEA | iety Transactions 1910. “Ae | Scottis | Sabbath Seventie ‘ear Sin. |
Southern - SEA | the | Scottis | Establishment, owre the laist |
Southern - SEA | ie skrieve, at A hed frae the | Scottis | Borders Cooncil Eddication De |
Southern - SEA | a airliest days. A read i the | Scottis | Langage |
Southern - SEA | nguistic discrimination i the | Scottis | schuil cless-rooms, doun thro |
Southern - SEA | hit, is ae schuil bairn i the | Scottis | Borders, A wis deliberately d |
Southern - SEA | r, at Scots isna taucht i the | Scottis | Borders is ae discreet subjec |
Southern - SEA | d Welsh wis the langage o the | Scottis | Borders. |
Southern - SEA | The sweirtie o the | Scottis | Media tae promote the yaise o |
Southern - SEA | rs wur tae pit the lave o the | Scottis | Press tae shame, bi publickli |
Southern - SEA | s the Englished version o the | Scottis | naem Cawmill. |
Southern - SEA | ebbies richt owre twartis the | Scottis | an Englis |
Southern - SEA | aim fock, whae raipresent the | Scottis | estaiblishment, i this praise |
Southern - SEA | nifestlie, waffin athourt the | Scottis | Kinrick. |
Central - LAL | r. Frae a readin o camsteirie | Scottis | historie, a bodie can wunner |
Central - SEC | Whar scant were | Scottis | I had nae uther choiss. |
Central - LAL | dialeck, that, thir days, wi | Scottis | fushioun, haes becum a lingua |
Southern - SEA | mynd fock o thair ancestrial | Scottis | Border kulter, wull bei the a |
Central - WCE | eason parteiklar relevant til | Scottis | leiterature an Scots itsel. ' |
Central - LAL | s fae the medieval Scots term | Scottis | . |
Doric - MNA | rsity tae study Fine Airts an | Scottis | scrievins – an cud hae trai |
Central - LAL | ‘Auld plain | Scottis | ’ |
Southern - SEA | t bei grand n’, gif oor ain | Scottis | Borders Noos Papers wur tae p |
Southern - SEA | han ae young man, hed his ain | Scottis | Kintra Dance Band, kent is th |
Southern - SEA | uth, wis notour fur his lue o | Scottis | Kintra Dancin, an Ropelawshei |
Southern - SEA | n read aa aboot this aspeck o | Scottis | histor i |
Central - LAL | The Dictionar o the Aulder | Scottis | Leid (DOST) |
Central - LAL | t tae refer tae their leid as | Scottis | insteid o Inglis. This flit t |
Central - LAL | r Inglys oys, Quhar scant was | Scottis | ”. |
Central - EDN | ... Nocht for that | Scottis | is in the selvyn skant, but f |
Central - LAL | kythes alangside the epithet | SCOTTIS | SAPHO SAIGE – a fittin sent |
Central - LAL | s, an whiles they cried it ‘ | Scottis | ’. |
Central - LAL | t abuin, at the ae time as “ | Scottis | ” cam tae apply tae Germanic |