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a
accepted
adopted
after
also
an
and
anglian
anyone
are
area
as
asked
at
be
began
being
belong
better
british
but
by
centuries
could
course
d
da
definite
disappeared
distinct
early
east
elements
especially
even
examining
example
few
gaelic
generally
has
have
i
idea
identify
if
in
influences
introduction
is
just
language
left
long
lot
m
most
must
names
north
not
o
of
old
older
our
perhaps
place
post
question
re
round
s
scots
show
slight
speech
stones
that
the
their
them
then
they
to
traces
various
was
we
well
were
when
where
which
with
word
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