ch | Occurrences normalised per million words | Occurrences | Authors |
---|---|---|---|
Total Corpus | 22.1 | 72 | 15 |
ORK - Orkney | |||
SHD - Shetland | 46.5 | 8 | 3 |
TON - Tonge | |||
NNB - North Northern B (Caithness) | |||
NNA - North Northern A (Black Isle) | |||
MNA - Mid Northern A | 3.3 | 1 | 1 |
MNB - Mid Northern B | |||
SNO - South Northern | |||
ABN - Aberdeen | 98.4 | 9 | 1 |
DOR - General Northern | 4.4 | 1 | 1 |
NEC - North East Central | |||
SEC - (South) East Central | 17.7 | 7 | 2 |
WCE - West Central | 4.6 | 1 | 1 |
DUN - Dundee | |||
EDN - Edinburgh | |||
GLA - Glasgow | |||
AYR - Ayrshire | 13.1 | 1 | 1 |
LAL - General Central | 21.2 | 16 | 4 |
SEA - South East (Borders) | 349.3 | 28 | 2 |
SWE - South West (Galloway) | |||
DUL - Donegal (East Donegal) | |||
WUL - West Ulster (Letterkenny / L'Derry) | |||
CUL - Coleraine Ulster (North Antrim) | |||
BUL - Ballymena Ulster (Mid Antrim) | |||
SUL - South Antrim (Between Sixmilewater and Belfast) | |||
BEL - Eastern Ulster (Belfast) | |||
PUL - Peninsular Ulster (Ards) | |||
EUL - East Antrim (Larne) | |||
GUL - General Ulster | |||
SYN - Synthetic (no region) |
Jamieson, Robert Alan Swiet Haar, (Abersee Press 2017) Shetland, poetry
diep chöns on page 16
1 matches
Jamieson, Robert Alan Lallans 58 - Eicht poems bi Robert Alan Jamieson, (Lallans Magazine 2001) Shetland, poetry
Ida chænchin hievins, on page 27
1 matches
Tait, John M Shaetlan is Daed - Lang live Dialect, (Shetland Dialect Conference 2004 2004) Shetland, prose
. Forby dat, shui haes nae ‘ch’ soond in wirds laek dicht,
yit dis wirds is written wi a CH i dem, even toh shui duisna s
’, an wirds laek fecht wi a CH whidder we say da ‘ch’ so
whidder we say da ‘ch’ soond or no, aabody ey agr
4 matches
Waddell, John Halesome Farin, (iUniverse 2004 ISBN: 978-0595330119) Central - Perth, poetry
this naggin wee p-pain in ma ch...
1 matches
Tait, John M Lallans 62 - Expository Scots, (Lallans Magazine 2003) Central, prose
words like sklent, an the ‘ch’ soonds in loch, trauchle,
it’s necessar ti mak the ‘ch’ soond obvious, e’en tho
servative dialects, an the ‘ch’ soond no uised ava bi youn
ynds (like the tynin o the ‘ch’ soond; the ‘oo’ soond
4 matches
Douglas, Ashley Scotland’s linguistic launscape – Scottish Staunart English and Scots, (languagereach.com 2021) Central, prose
The fricative ‘ch’ soond is anither kenable f
(Tak tent that, whaur the ‘ch’ soond in SSE is limitit ta
2 matches
Douglas, Ashley The Maitland Quarto and Poem 49, (wee-windaes.nls.uk 2021) Central, prose
The fricative soond ‘-ch’, aye present in Modern Sco
1 matches
Douglas, Ashley Scotland’s Linguistic Landscape - Scots and Gaelic, (Translation Services 24 2022) Central, prose
hare the kenable fricative “ch” soond that lowps tae mind
x (the phonetic symbol fur “ch”) soond in their inventory.
rence in the quality o the “ch” soond dependin on the sort
speikers tae pronoonce the “ch” soond that kythes in coont
h whae hasnae maistert the “ch” soond tae yaise either the
5 matches
@billykayscot tweeted
Also chree with the guttural ch soond.(2020)
Purves, David Lallans 59 - Five Poems frae the Chinese o Po Chu-I, (Lallans Magazine 2004) Southern - Selkirk, poetry
e Poems frae the Chinese o Po Chü-I (772-846)
Po Chü-I wes born in Shansi provin
decessors, Li Po an Tu Fu, Po Chü-I is regairdit as ane o the
l his lyfe-lang freind, Yüen Chën: You alane o ma friends ha
4 matches
Purves, David Jade Lute, (SCOTS Corpus 2003) Southern - Selkirk, poetry
12. Hamecummin: Ho Ch’e Chang (659-744)
15. Kintrie Houss: Ch’u Ch’uang I (Early 8th Century)
23. Eftir Denner: Po Chü-i (772-846)
Daith o his Guidwyfe: Mei Yao Ch’en (1002-1060)
34. Keikin Gless: Li Ch’ing Chao (1082-1144)
19 matches
@MartyMacMurtrie tweeted
pray fur sumeane would be oor ch(2020)