Giving orders and orchestrating pregame pep talks didn’t fit the personalities of Shorecrest High School’s 2004-05 athletes of the year. Banimi Lawson and Chris Lindsey preferred to let their actions ...
The term tassie is a diminutive form of tass and is defined in the Dictionaries of the Scots Language (DSL) as, “a cup, bowl, goblet, ...
This Scots form of hotel is recorded in the Dictionaries of the Scots Language (DSL) through a number of 19th-century examples. Sir Walter Scott wrote in St Ronan’s Well (1824): “They maun hae a ...
An American has written and edited thousands of articles on the official Wikipedia site for the centuries-old Scots language. The Wikipedia user AmaryllisGardener, an administrator for the site, has ...
AS THEY CLEARED their heads after Burns Night on January 25th, having celebrated their national poet with whisky and haggis, another hangover loomed for Scots in less than a week’s time. A majority of ...
In all, 82 per cent of Scots said most or all of the people they know use the quotative like, compared with just 34 per cent of the English sample. That’s up from ... professor in linguistics and ...
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