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tyle, even takkin forrit the " | Staunart | Habbie" an "Helicon" an ither |
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phase o anglicisation proper, | Staunart | Inglis was adoptit be volunta |
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ren Inglis/late Middle Scots, | Staunart | Inglis, biggin on Laitin an F |
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Dialecks an a | Staunart | |
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Dialecks an a | Staunart | |
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nate upcomes, as muckle for a | Staunart | Scots as for Staunart Inglis. |
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saw him at the loch (England | Staunart | English) |
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id borrae antrin bitties frae | Staunart | Inglis in thae days, maistly |
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rking-cless bairns wunnin tae | Staunart | Inglis leiteracy isna the dei |
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, set oot in contrast tae the | staunart | English o England; whaur ‘E |
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variations is defined in the | staunart | . |
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obal English – includin the | staunart | English o England. This is na |
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micht weel be the case in the | staunart | English o England, but it fai |
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e can dree variants ithin the | staunart | , an the principles ahint mais |
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they felt an awnership o the | Staunart | Inglis at kythit – they sim |
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be pitten doun as pairt o the | staunart | . Examples o thir's the loaf/l |
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riety o Global English is the | staunart | English o (sooth-east) Englan |
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Scots intae acceptable | staunart | English. |
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sh, but owersettin acceptable | staunart | Scots intae acceptable stauna |
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Scottish | Staunart | English has monie distinct id |
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Scottish | Staunart | English |
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Scottish | Staunart | English – Steppin Stane or |
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een him at the loch (Scottish | Staunart | English) |
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peik baith Scots and Scottish | Staunart | English (i.e. a variant o Eng |
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ces atween Scots and Scottish | Staunart | English. The relationship atw |
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Unlike Scottish | Staunart | English, Scots is no a variet |
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yaisers…’, syne Scottish | Staunart | English (or ‘SSE’) is the |
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unnerstaunin atween Scottish | Staunart | English and ither varieties o |
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wirds that kythe in Scottish | Staunart | English, sic as ‘kirk’, t |
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ngly in the sphere o Scottish | Staunart | English (the variant o Englis |
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a hantle o featurs o Scottish | Staunart | English, as a sindry naitiona |
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ither they are efter Scottish | Staunart | English (i.e. localisation o |
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uage variety that is Scottish | Staunart | English and the language that |
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l’ – is nae doot Scottish | Staunart | English; as is the saicont an |
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™ are perfectly braw Scottish | Staunart | English (cf. English ‘I saw |
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uistic launscape – Scottish | Staunart | English and Scots |
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Austrian, and Swiss naitional | staunart | varieties o the German langua |
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p a continuum atween Scots an | Staunart | Inglis. As it affecks speech, |
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ts suddron neibour an its ain | staunart | kythed i the fore-en o the Mi |
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e a strang saur o latinity in | Staunart | Inglis, baith in vocabular an |
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Stage 2: the spreid o | Staunart | Inglis (frae aboot 1450 on) d |
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This latinity o | Staunart | Inglis cud haurdly hae been j |
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nts a parteicular problem for | Staunart | Scots, namely ane o different |
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Scots as for | Staunart | Inglis. There a guid case tha |
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