| uses | Occurrences normalised per million words | Occurrences | Authors |
|---|---|---|---|
| Total Corpus | 14.4 | 48 | 25 |
| ORK - Orkney | 9.9 | 1 | 1 |
| SHD - Shetland | 11.6 | 2 | 2 |
| TON - Tonge | |||
| NNB - North Northern B (Caithness) | |||
| NNA - North Northern A (Black Isle) | |||
| MNA - Mid Northern A | |||
| MNB - Mid Northern B | |||
| SNO - South Northern | |||
| ABN - Aberdeen | |||
| DOR - General Northern | |||
| NEC - North East Central | |||
| SEC - (South) East Central | 7.3 | 3 | 3 |
| WCE - West Central | 26.6 | 6 | 4 |
| DUN - Dundee | |||
| EDN - Edinburgh | 6.2 | 1 | 1 |
| GLA - Glasgow | 20.5 | 4 | 4 |
| AYR - Ayrshire | |||
| LAL - General Central | 35.5 | 27 | 6 |
| SEA - South East (Borders) | |||
| SWE - South West (Galloway) | |||
| DUL - Donegal (East Donegal) | |||
| WUL - West Ulster (Letterkenny / L'Derry) | 163.5 | 1 | 1 |
| CUL - Coleraine Ulster (North Antrim) | |||
| BUL - Ballymena Ulster (Mid Antrim) | 58.1 | 1 | 1 |
| SUL - South Antrim (Between Sixmilewater and Belfast) | |||
| BEL - Eastern Ulster (Belfast) | |||
| PUL - Peninsular Ulster (Ards) | |||
| EUL - East Antrim (Larne) | |||
| GUL - General Ulster | 56.9 | 2 | 2 |
| SYN - Synthetic (no region) |
Tait, John M Shaetlan is Daed - Lang live Dialect, (Shetland Dialect Conference 2004 2004) Shetland, prose
and enjoy a limited range of uses. Languages, in contrast, have
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Burnett, Colin A Working Class State of Mind, (Piermont 2021 ISBN: 978-1914090158) Central - East Coast, prose
ns a mace? Lit alone actually uses yin. Some said he hud a fasci on page 20
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@kennethbryce184 tweeted
ving issues with a person who uses people - for there own gain (2020) twitter link
Percy, Ely Duck Feet, (Monstrous Regiment 2021 ISBN: 978-1916117921) Central - Renfrew, prose
t noo she skips lunch anaw an uses the money tae buy mair fags. on page 145
oot the cupboard (the wan he uses when he's paintin the fence o on page 169
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Wilson, Rab Accent O the Mind, (Luath 2006 ISBN: 978-1905222322) Central - New Cumnock, poetry
A list o the wurd's myriad uses, on page 36
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@MizLiot tweeted
d always look tae see how she uses it and she calls abody hen (2021) twitter link
e wisnae frae the west as she uses words a west coaster didnae a (2021) twitter link
Sayers, Ross Daisy on the Outer Line, (Gob Stopper (Cranachan) 2020 ISBN: 978-1911279778) Central - Glasgow, prose
ae the chair tae her lap. She uses a red pen lit a teacher which on page 2
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Johnstone, Shane The Gods of Frequency, (Arkbound 2020 ISBN: 978-1912092826) Central, prose
ubtie move that Our age group uses tae direct away from older fo on page 3
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Geraghty, Martin The Pusher, (TheCommonBreath.com 2020) Central - Glasgow, prose
tches an worries as the drunk uses ivry wan ae the 13 feet thatz
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Robertson, James The Hoose at Pooh's Neuk, (Itchy Coo 2010 ISBN: 978-1845022945) Central, weans
fykie words, like Hoolet. He uses, wee, easy words, like "Whit on page 51
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Horsbroch, Dauvit Lallans 56 - Cauld Kail Fae Embro, (Lallans Magazine 2000) Central, prose
s life and who very naturally uses a range of Scottish vocabular on page 121
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Scots Language Center Crackin aboot politics, (Scots Language Centre 2020) Central, blog
id dose o heepocrisy. Leatham uses his airticle tae mak pynts an
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Ahmad, Nyla How We Celebrate – scrievin prompt, (Scottish Book Trust 2021) Central, blog
y’re used for, think o some uses for objects that arenae aroon
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@PeoplesPoet77 tweeted
e oot is like askin if a bear uses the woods fir a cludgie! (2022) twitter link
@LairnScots tweeted
grounds that the language it uses is not right
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Check oot oor 'Seeven Uses fir numbers in Scots' teachin (2017) twitter link