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in the north east areamurison1963 197 suggests that any
s m 7 12 99murison1963 198 also remarked on
and flax of the countrysidemurison1963 198 naturally their dutch
braemar tulloch and glengairn andmurison1963 198 noted that some
socially and economically self containedmurison1963 201 that however was
s m 7 12 99murison1963 202 analyses the subtleties
schneider e philadelphia john benjaminsmurisond 1963 local dialects in
european sources are quoted bymurison1977 scots the state language
of scotland aberdeen british associationmurisond 1977 the guid scots
on the languages of scotlandmurisondavid 1977 the guid scots
remarked the way that davidmurisonprobably would have remarked erm
definition with spoken scots davidmurison1979 in a paper on
tongue edinburgh the mercat pressmurisondavid 1979 the historical background
freen an former boss davidmurisoneditor o the scottish national
i got to know davidmurisoneditor of the scottish national
found interesting it was davidmurisonfae the broch editor of
s m 28 10 99murisoncites place names prefixed by
perhaps even fewer than gaelicmurisons concept of a correct
be true to say davidmurisonhad actually read [laugh] i
called stirling jug as davidmurisonhad earlier done in snd
under the editorship of davidmurisonin 1976 professor lorimer s
it s seldom that davidmurisonmissed onything so there s
also a glossary by davidmurisonsome schools now benefit from
national variety of english thusmurisonsees spoken scots as having
established in the cromar areamurisonpainted a very reassuring picture

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