Central - LAL | * encourage the increased | yiss | o Scots as a valid an visible |
Central - LAL | 'It's nae | yiss | ! A cannae pou his airm oot ai |
Doric - ABN | n the wund o opeenian wis nae | yiss | at praisent. |
Central - LAL | weys whilk will encourage the | yiss | o Scots in developin literacy |
Central - LAL | a synthesin approach til the | yiss | o Scots. Bit awready, as Reid |
Central - LAL | s language” an forderin the | yiss | o “the Scots language” th |
Central - LAL | Fur example, is forderin the | yiss | o “Scots language” an for |
Central - LAL | ducation haes in promotin the | yiss | o Scots. |
Central - LAL | ly harmonious research on the | yiss | o leid, pairt o this passage |
Central - LAL | tation an encouragement o the | yiss | o Scots in speech and scrievi |
Central - LAL | ature o Glasgow speech is the | yiss | and coinin o rhymin slang and |
Central - LAL | riety whaur a lively an vital | yiss | o Scots continued an continue |
Central - LAL | ts @d_anderson878 Thir wis in | yiss | ilka day in the Ayrshire Scot |
Central - LAL | o weys that the RPS can be o | yiss | tae wis. |
Central - LAL | rammatical yon raither pyntit | yiss | kinna maks oot “Scots” is |
Central - LAL | We get a rather mair frequent | yiss | o the continuous aspect than |
Central - LAL | , for serious modren literary | yiss | . In thon perspective, whit Re |
Central - LAL | d wis popularised in literary | yiss | by Sir Walter Scott. Baith gl |