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in madras by the christian | vernacular | education society 1891 ferguson s |
in madras by the christian | vernacular | education society in 1891 it |
is about heizin up the | vernacular | o the fowk tae its |
aw aboout heizin up the | vernacular | o the fowk tae its |
able to negotiate both scots | vernacular | and augustan english idiom and |
gaelic was generally spoken the | vernacular | idiom of crathie and braemar |
educational prose written in the | vernacular | and the vernacular poetic tradition |
for administrative prose in the | vernacular | in scots in the language |
t f henderson in scottish | vernacular | literature wrote scottish vernacular prose |
scottish vernacular literature wrote scottish | vernacular | prose as well as poetry |
to sum up [inhale] scottish | vernacular | prose grows gradually out of |
not been taught to write | vernacular | prose [inhale] so there is |
little vernacular prose written [inhale] | vernacular | prose prose in scots wasn |
[inhale] so for various reasons | vernacular | prose takes a while to |
the most literary kind of | vernacular | prose that you ll find |
get a steady trickle of | vernacular | prose works either original writings |
a historiographical tradition in scots | vernacular | prose writing and this will |
get into gear [inhale] as | vernacular | prose writing begins the kind |
erm there was comparatively little | vernacular | prose written [inhale] vernacular prose |
in the vernacular and the | vernacular | poetic tradition also begins to |
vi to the so called | vernacular | revival of the early 1700 |
born [laugh] of the scottish | vernacular | revival will begin to do |
contact with and draw upon | vernacular | tradition in their ballad singing |
moving from latin towards the | vernacular | and this can be allied |
latin others are in the | vernacular | later in the period personal |
in the record with a | vernacular | mention in the latin of |
they re adopted by european | vernacular | writers from latin models and |
aspiring poets but celebrated the | vernacular | of their own country effectively |
is one of the scottish | vernacular | poets and erm certainly reading |
approval for the writing of | vernacular | poetry ie poetry in scots |
with the section women and | vernacular | poetry meriting no more than |
burns fashioned the first modern | vernacular | style in british poetry scott |
and variation in an urban | vernacular | in trudgill p ed sociolinguistic |
a major study into urban | vernacular | patterns in belfast conducted by |
haudin on till their ve- | vernacular | is possibly an emergent feature |
represents the persistence of a | vernacular | culture and some sort of |
to the speech community the | vernacular | in upper deeside generally seems |
wrote very little in the | vernacular | he hardly ever uses scots |
people begin to use the | vernacular | but they re translating from |
at glasgow university its early | vernacular | circles notably the london circle |
the strongest forms of the | vernacular | are not necessarily the elderly |
be written in the french | vernacular | for a start or it |
writing a history in the | vernacular | it would be written in |
retain their closeness to the | vernacular | culture by virtue of what |
be trying to conserve the | vernacular | culture the interviews were useful |
houses all along the route | vernacular | and constructed close together some |
were less close to the | vernacular | there were however exceptions and |
encouraged to to speak street | vernacular | in the house because my |
there s an alternative street | vernacular | now because i i was |
on the supporters of the | vernacular | horace s views on decorum |
er you know into the | vernacular | almost if they were with |
the twelfth century when new | vernacular | english texts were being composed |
of sermons delivered in the | vernacular | in english but significantly when |
putting the bible into the | vernacular | and reforming the clergy these |
is all about elevating the | vernacular | of the people to its |
get away fae aw this | vernacular | speakin to get on in |
headed or even in the | vernacular | as thick as two short |
the survival of low status | vernacular | in sections of the population |
of accent or stress in | vernacular | verse rhyme james accepts that |
words and phrases in the | vernacular | which thrill me with a |