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in the north east area | murison | 1963 197 suggests that any |
s m 7 12 99 | murison | 1963 198 also remarked on |
and flax of the countryside | murison | 1963 198 naturally their dutch |
braemar tulloch and glengairn and | murison | 1963 198 noted that some |
socially and economically self contained | murison | 1963 201 that however was |
s m 7 12 99 | murison | 1963 202 analyses the subtleties |
schneider e philadelphia john benjamins | murison | d 1963 local dialects in |
european sources are quoted by | murison | 1977 scots the state language |
of scotland aberdeen british association | murison | d 1977 the guid scots |
on the languages of scotland | murison | david 1977 the guid scots |
remarked the way that david | murison | probably would have remarked erm |
definition with spoken scots david | murison | 1979 in a paper on |
tongue edinburgh the mercat press | murison | david 1979 the historical background |
freen an former boss david | murison | editor o the scottish national |
i got to know david | murison | editor of the scottish national |
found interesting it was david | murison | fae the broch editor of |
s m 28 10 99 | murison | cites place names prefixed by |
perhaps even fewer than gaelic | murison | s concept of a correct |
be true to say david | murison | had actually read [laugh] i |
called stirling jug as david | murison | had earlier done in snd |
under the editorship of david | murison | in 1976 professor lorimer s |
it s seldom that david | murison | missed onything so there s |
also a glossary by david | murison | some schools now benefit from |
national variety of english thus | murison | sees spoken scots as having |
established in the cromar area | murison | painted a very reassuring picture |