distinctive
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alliteration james was identifying a | distinctive | characteristic of scottish and northern |
16th century for bakhtin the | distinctive | stylistic characteristic of the novel |
be crucial in transmitting the | distinctive | phonemes of north east speech |
are some important differences reflecting | distinctive | scottish educational traditions 14 the |
and folk traditions indeed this | distinctive | scottish situation has been heightened |
loss of its vocabulary and | distinctive | grammar due to lack of |
became undecidit syne scots is | distinctive | in its vocabulary spelling pronunciation |
scottish standard english may use | distinctive | vocabulary such as outwith largely |
that is locally determined and | distinctive | should not be directed by |
locally as doric is a | distinctive | variety of scots and this |
end and insert acknowledges the | distinctive | nature of scottish education supports |
that the parliament acknowledges the | distinctive | nature of scottish education supports |
of literary creation in his | distinctive | language variety like douglas long |
fairly be called a highly | distinctive | national variety of english thus |
the area has both a | distinctive | character and a coherent identity |
is a mark of the | distinctive | identity of the scottish people |
prose has been written something | distinctive | of our character and climate |
a local accent sometimes with | distinctive | ethnic language features and a |
syntax in the absence of | distinctive | features of scots grammar as |
distinct from the format or | distinctive | layout of various communications thus |
and recognises the traditional and | distinctive | role played by aberdeen angus |
and recognises the traditional and | distinctive | role played by aberdeen angus |
scotland language scotland has a | distinctive | and colourful language heritage today |
scotland has a long and | distinctive | language heritage the present day |
[laugh] f1054: it s a | distinctive | smell [inaudible] f1040: [inaudible] [inaudible] |
the cloths soon developed a | distinctive | smell the slates were supplied |
people are proud of their | distinctive | dialect and culture they celebrate |
north east region of the | distinctive | dialect that has come to |
would not reflect the seriously | distinctive | systems in scotland and england |
time to develop its own | distinctive | culture surely it would have |
scottish executive to develop a | distinctive | scottish fire service as outlined |
for justice cannot give the | distinctive | scottish input on criminal matters |
was making scotland has a | distinctive | tradition in its criminal system |
similarly a scene with a | distinctive | action and setting as here |
would learn all of the | distinctive | patterns of local speech payne |
if you they were quite | distinctive | erm the further north you |
interesting because that was so | distinctive | in the north east f606: |
again no real no real | distinctive | north eastern f606: mm m845: |
nous voulons laisser notre marque | distinctive | en mettant ce sujet à |
own time to produce a | distinctive | economic poetry which has the |
phrases each having their own | distinctive | structure and functioning in certain |
making children aware of the | distinctive | characteristics of genres to have |
that you think are quite | distinctive | f1005: er gies a that |
to the development of quite | distinctive | regional contributions which have come |
part of our country s | distinctive | past and may influence our |
from gaelic or have a | distinctive | and well established gaelic form |
english of scottish speakers is | distinctive | from that of other regions |
difficult to say that any | distinctive | harm has been done to |
seems to be acknowledging something | distinctive | he has actually noticed about |
nuclear war because of the | distinctive | way in which it views |
phonology in which he elaborated | distinctive | feature analysis e g f |
which can slide into a | distinctive | laugh or snarl into aggression |
of mr hugh henry s | distinctive | convenership of the european committee |
i am sure is equally | distinctive | i agree with one of |
and to the left the | distinctive | culvert under the embankment bridge |
though helen s the mair | distinctive | o the twa jean baxter |