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Inaugural speech by John Kirk to launch the Scottish Corpus of Texts and Speech | Kirk, John M | Video | 6,982 | 1 | 0.14 |
... Scots Wants Fae Govrenment. Sae nou A come tae ma pirlicue an a short leit o whit the Scots leid wants fae Govrement. ... |
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BBC Voices Recording: Aberdeen | N/A | Audio | 13,536 | 7 | 0.52 |
... M1042: //And underneath that you wore combies an a simmit.// F1043: //[inaudible]// M1042: A ... ... it doesnae say your husband, it says 'a male partner' an a 'male partner' in that days was just your 'bidie-in', or ... ... F1043: //There was a lot o superstitions,// an a lot o nicknames come through the fishin trade. //Ye ... ... M1042: //[inaudible]// F1043: //an a lot o people had never heard o it before but it was aye ... ... er,// F1041: Well my grunny had a settee an two chairs an a piano in her //parlour.// F1040: //[laugh]// ... |
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BBC Voices Recording: Dunbar [Content label: lesser] | N/A | Audio | 13,714 | 1 | 0.07 |
... winks'. Ehm that's aboot it, aye. M1017: 'Kip' an a 'nap'. 'Away tae bed'. M1016: 'Shut-eye'. M1015: ... |
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BBC Voices Recording: Hawick | N/A | Audio | 11,536 | 11 | 0.95 |
... I'm Madge [CENSORED: surname], [laugh] a Teri an a guitterbluid, and eh I've lived here for seventy-six ... ... F1011: I'm Madge [CENSORED: surname], I'm a Teri an a guitterbluid. I've lived here aw my life for sixty-si- ... ... sixty-si- seventy-six years. F1054: What's a Teri an a guitterbluid? F1011: I was born in Hawick but the ... ... M1010: //Aye [inaudible].// M1013: //Bools, aye, an a trolley used to, we used tae play wi a// well she's ... ... lot o trolleys of course,// M1010: //Aye.// M1013: an a an an the, and oh it was it was really great fun and a ... |
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BBC Voices Recording: Inverurie | N/A | Audio | 12,014 | 5 | 0.42 |
... right.// F1001: An I had a granda on my father's side an a papa on my mother's side. M1000: That's right noo, ... ... ye hear often //mean somebody else that's nae related an a freen o yours,// M999: //Aye.// //Aye.// M1000: ... ... o a stirk? Eh well it's eh something between calfie an a stot maybe, but it can be a heifer, eh fae the ages o ... ... o the road at Rocky's, ye ken, l- it's a lang road an a lot o folk, they aa speak aboot the folk in the co- the ... ... hoosies where you can see a little hoosie wi a lum, //eh an a lot o them on Doonside Estate, places like that you still ... |
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BBC Voices Recording: Leith | N/A | Audio | 16,679 | 3 | 0.18 |
... expecting too much, you want jam on it. [laugh] An a frown is tae glower. F1054: That's a good-, and a ... ... for shopping, I think that's probably universally Scots. An a guider, well we we children, laddies played on the street ... ... Stoats off the grund. //[laugh]// F1018: //An a stoater used to be// a a lassie that was really, you ... |
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BBC Voices Recording: Perth | N/A | Audio | 17,146 | 1 | 0.06 |
... Very much so, it's far more practical now to wear boots an a pair of trousers, especially if your havin tae //wrestle ... |
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BBC Voices Recording: Portree | N/A | Audio | 14,267 | 1 | 0.07 |
... a lot of eh words in Gaelic and a few phrases, ehm, an a number of imperatives. [laugh] I would say "stop ... |
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BBC Voices Recording: Stirling | N/A | Audio | 14,324 | 6 | 0.42 |
... M1146: //Mmhm.// F1143: but Sorrento would be U an a Volvo would be U but a Honda which we've got, would be ... ... but my friend along the road, Alison's, from ehm Melrose an a pail merk, well they didn't have toilets so they sat on a ... ... much better than chancer. It's a word o my father's an a chantywrastler was a trusted prisoner like an Uncle Tom an ... ... they are.// F1054: //Yeah.// F1143: //Mmhm.// An a word that I I love an I hadn't heard it in this context at ... ... have heard it but I was teaching locally on supply an a wee boy opened his piece box an he said, "Oh great, I've ... |
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Conversation 03: Ayrshire couple on motorcycling [Content label: serious] | N/A | Audio | 9,868 | 1 | 0.10 |
... God! M642: So we're comin in just after three an a half hours in a marathon, and we've all got these on. ... |
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Conversation 05: Fife couple on shared memories | N/A | Audio | 11,194 | 1 | 0.09 |
... were five fires in this //house, it was only a but an a ben!// M642: //Five fires.// Aye, a but and a ben! ... |
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Conversation 06: Three Ayrshire sisters reminiscing | N/A | Audio | 8,918 | 2 | 0.22 |
... in a big// F638: o shoes, //imagine!// F637: //an a, ye'd tae go// tae the Newton //Station,// F638: ... ... it, I wanted tae have a feather in my hat!// F637: //An a feather! [laugh]// F640: Our mother was partial to ... |
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Conversation 07: Ayrshire woman on her career | N/A | Audio | 8,821 | 1 | 0.11 |
... an awful lot of designs for them; erm, my best seller was an, a, a pinafore which, ehm, was the most hideous-looking ... |
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Conversation 13: Two male postgraduate students on academic life [Content label: serious] | N/A | Audio | 14,078 | 3 | 0.21 |
... kind of influential, you know? And then I've got an, a session on modern Irish poetry, M741: [click] Oh ... ... many different things. I mean do you spell "faa" without an 'a', with an apostrophe, with a 'w'? I mean, wh- how how ... ... "a".// M605: //South-East Scots// is kind of an "a" //sound, right?// M741: //Yeah.// M605: In, but ... |
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Conversation 19: Two North-East teachers on Doric language | N/A | Audio | 3,743 | 2 | 0.53 |
... F831: No. M842: who you are. There's a time an a place, ehm, one thing, I mean, I'm c-, if I'm speakin ... ... //Mmhm// M842: be who ye are, I mean there's a time an a place //like we've// F831: //Aye// M842: spoken ... |
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Conversation 21: Family from North East Scotland | N/A | Audio | 3,440 | 4 | 1.16 |
... an, eleven a half tonne. M824: uh-huh //eleven an a half tonne.// F606: //mmhm// M822: //So// that's ... ... mile in an hoor I think M822: Aye, Oh it'll be an hoor an a half tae come doon, an hoor tae load, M824: Aye. ... ... an hoor tae load, M824: Aye. M822: an an hoor an a half hame. M824: Aye. //Something like that.// ... ... use Laurencekirk station, ye see F606: mmhm M822: an a lot of this Bre- Brechin folk eh but eh they, they found ... |
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Conversation 24: Three women chatting in a garden centre | N/A | Audio | 3,307 | 1 | 0.30 |
... an I've covered it wi stones F606: Yeah. F889: an a big rock an itwis eh, it wis quite expensive, but at the ... |
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Conversation 25: Couple from Auchenblae talking about local varieties of language | N/A | Audio | 5,757 | 3 | 0.52 |
... mm// M903: //you know?// F902: There wis an, an, a lot o inaboot-comers as you would say, as far as when ... ... M903: there's, there's a lot o programmes fae Aberdeen an a lot fae Glasgow an then ye get them fae //well, England ... ... like, Bob [?]Gauld[/?]'s Band an he used to play there an a ken, he used to play in Alexandria an Stonehaven as well ... |
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Conversation 32 : Female from Borders and three males from Central Belt [Content label: serious] | N/A | Audio | 9,761 | 3 | 0.31 |
... it's funny because it, has the video not got three men an a little lady but it's got them actually drawn on, like ... ... F940: an they used tae have [laugh] swings an a roondaboot an they used tae have some monkey bars //but ... ... that cause we didn't want my sister an that to get in shit an a that so we co- made this story that it was the eh //it ... |
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Conversation 37: Glasgow father and young daughter | N/A | Audio | 2,157 | 1 | 0.46 |
... wobbly, and there was [?]scup[/?] stairs for a chute an a big yel- blue chute so it was, M1070: Blue chute? ... |
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Dan Buoy | Howson, Dave | Audio | 1,252 | 4 | 3.19 |
... earliest days ah kin chist mind 'er wi' 'er gates closed an' a boat in 'er, bit for most o' ma childhood days she wiz ... ... eh new slip over at eh herber, she wiz made redundant, an' a while back, eh seventies hid wid a bin, she wiz filled in, ... ... Henderson's lorries. Eh day came fan eh enchine arrived an' a fair crowd o' fowk gethered at eh mooth o' eh dry dock ... ... 'im: that wiz, aal that wiz needed wiz a chentle lower an' a wee bit o' chiggery-pockery. Ye couldna say 'at Dan Buoy ... |
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Dipper: 29 - Harpin | Reid, John | Audio | 888 | 1 | 1.13 |
... an cuil.' (Will grained alood at that heavenly vision, An a passin deevilock grinned derision). 'I hurried doun tae ... |
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Dipper: 50 - The Auld Jenny Heron | Begg, Dr James A | Audio | 684 | 1 | 1.46 |
... low, Then faster than lichtnin, a daith-dealin blow An a puir wee bit beardie is gruppt like a vice, Turnt roun ... |
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Dipper: 51 - Annyntit | Begg, Dr James A | Audio | 1,149 | 2 | 1.74 |
... wis Sanny Todd, a committee member o the Fishin Club, an a regular in oor shop! 'Whit the hell are you daein here?' ... ... a wee bit sorry for Sanny, for I kent he had a puir wife an a hantle o weans tae keep on Benefit - tho it did cross my ... |
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Dipper: 57 - Bank Pit | Begg, Dr James A | Audio | 350 | 2 | 5.71 |
... An this poem is a memorial tae a vanished community an a deein industry. Snaw-white steam rents the blue veil O ... ... hunner lums As cauld tea's jawed Oot the back door, An a fresh pot masked On the bleck-leid grate For the ... |
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Interview 07: Teacher speaking about childhood in Shetland | N/A | Audio | 1,654 | 1 | 0.60 |
... eat? F828: [tut] an awful lot o mutton [laugh] //an a lot// F606: //Yeah [laugh].// F828: o fish, ... |
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Interview 09: Ian Rankin on Rebus | N/A | Audio | 6,552 | 1 | 0.15 |
... F606: //[laugh] [audience laugh]// M954: An a an I u- a "woolly suit" er a police constable, someone ... |
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Interview 10: Orkney woman talking about languages in Scotland | N/A | Audio | 3,238 | 1 | 0.31 |
... mmhm, mm// F948: //an he's really quite, quite broad an a lot o folk are quite tickled at him ye ken, cause he ... |
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Interview 11: Orkney woman talking about languages in Scotland | N/A | Audio | 3,313 | 1 | 0.30 |
... M865,: //Mmhm mmhm mmhm// //mmhm mmhm.// F950: //an a lot o folk just wouldna understand it.// M865,: ... |
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Interview 16: Woman talking about volunteering in Toryglen | N/A | Audio | 2,768 | 3 | 1.08 |
... tae what they wanted in the playpark an they got it //an a man said to me las- last year, he says, ye know,// ... ... education.// F606: //Mm.// F1039: They got them in an a lot o them have went er tae college F606: Mm! F1039: ... ... hm.// F1039: them have left an come oot an aw an a lot o the hooses are just left, //ye know?// F606: ... |
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Interview 17: Glasgow man on growing up in Govan | N/A | Audio | 2,325 | 2 | 0.86 |
... M691: were still well open an ye'd get a good butcher an a good fishmonger //an aw this,// F606: //Mmhm.// ... ... has a wee knack tae it ye know? Ye gie it a wee twist an a wee jerk //an it// F606: //Yeah.// M691: more or ... |
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Interview 18: Columba Centre, Islay | N/A | Audio | 2,794 | 1 | 0.36 |
... F1067: it's become an "IA" sound, so instead of being an "a" sound, it's an "ia" sound. F606: Mmhm. F1067: So ... |
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Interview with Mary A Ronnie, Part 1, for Scottish Readers Remember Project | N/A | Audio | 19,851 | 1 | 0.05 |
... //so vivid -// F1189: //Mmhm.// F1190: one was an A. A. Milne, F1189: Mmhm. F1190: and I had never ... |
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Interview with Robert Bruce for Scottish Readers Remember Project | N/A | Audio | 28,169 | 1 | 0.04 |
... actually a base. //We were the whole of Malta was a an a [click] a service island you might say it it the, all ... |
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Sermon: Gordon Mackintosh - On Being Christ-like | N/A | Audio | 4,835 | 3 | 0.62 |
... that we see in the world that we know do not please God, an a mu- an a, an a slightly different aspect it may mean ... ... in the world that we know do not please God, an a mu- an a, an a slightly different aspect it may mean that on a ... ... world that we know do not please God, an a mu- an a, an a slightly different aspect it may mean that on a daily ... |
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Aboot Cuddies an Camels | Fairnie, Robert | 664 | 2 | 3.01 | |
... cuddy, it wis threapit a man cuid traivel a sicht further an a sicht faster an cairry a sicht mair wecht o graith nor the ... ... cuddy design drawins an set oot tae tweek a wee bit here an a wee bit thare tae improve on the original design. Ae ... |
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A Braw Guid Alairm | Fairnie, Robert | 1,498 | 3 | 2.00 | |
... o the alairm wi the ither end conneckit tae the horn an a third yin jyned the horn tae the ither terminal o the bell ... ... press.” “Weel oor press wis backin on tae yours Jimmy an A cannae mind o haein onie bother at aw.” “A cannae mind hou ... ... deef but she aye yaised tae jump at the least wee noise an A hid tae hae anither word wi the builders. A telt thaim ... |
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Advert for "The Paix Machine" | Forde, Iain W D | 234 | 1 | 4.27 | |
... nou. The bit tombe is in thrie buiks wi clinks in atwene, an a pley at the hinneren, ti mak siccar at the main thranes is ... |
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Afa sad news, bit thanks for the memories - March 21, 2005 | Shepherd, Robbie | 778 | 2 | 2.57 | |
... jist a day efter his dear wife, Sheila, wis laid tae rest an a day afore a faimily waddin. Losh bit it's a blessin we ... ... waddin. Losh bit it's a blessin we dinna ken fit's afore's an a tragic time for the McGarrs wi Peggy - Paddy's sister, fa ... |
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A Fer Chauve | Smith, Alex | 23,344 | 7 | 0.30 | |
... awa an, the twa o them were noo sittin sippin coffee an, a gless o wine. Muggie beginin tae feel the heat again." Oh ... ... tae see if I could sell ony peats. I knocked at the door an a mannie came tae the door. He spoke in gey broken English. ... ... They looked a richt healthy lot an, wi a suppie rain an a wee bit o Spring heat it wisnae lang afore the flooers ... ... in case the licht went aff. Filled a lantren wi paraffin an a wee stove, so he cood bile a kettle if there wis nae ... ... the meal the bottles came oot. (The T.V. wis switched aff) an a puckle stories were aye telt. Larry Ake says." Aye noo ... |
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A fine Ham an Haddie | Fairnie, Robert | 906 | 3 | 3.31 | |
... fish, uncle. A fund it in the gutter ootside the Heywechts an A wis wunnerin if ye cuid tell us whit kin it is.” Uncle Rob ... ... wee man wi a gammy leg, a baldie heid, gray stibblie baird an a glent in his watery blue een. “Ma uncle Rob sent us roond ... ... o the guff o tarry raip an nets. In fack, thare wis twa an a hauf kyle o raip lyin on the bare wuiden flair ower in ae ... |
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Ahint 'e Herst | Brown, Charles W | 251 | 1 | 3.98 | |
... mi is sma Twid bi gran' gin 'e warld cuid a' news awa'. An' a birn A' manidgt ti mak tolrent o' ithers Fan thir religion ... |
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A Hoary Story - The Cemet'ry Inspector's Lament | Henderson, John | 188 | 1 | 5.32 | |
... spak tae his wallies wi easedom, “Ye'll be fine wi a rub an' a spit.” Bit fan shoved i his mou a mite efter, T’wis clair ... |
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Allt Darrarie - Burn of the Stunning Noise, Glen Muick | Blackhall, Sheena | 131 | 1 | 7.63 | |
... swan, o' immaculate mystery Doon rowes the burn, on a sang an a wing. Dulcet as Chopin, Menuhin, Beethoven Jinkie's ... |
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A lock o hellery | Johnson, Laureen | 1,933 | 1 | 0.52 | |
... wir such a hellery o cars.’ ‘We catched twartree haddocks an a hellery o piltocks.’ It was time to call for help. Axin ... |
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Ane Auld Sang | Purves, David | 7,319 | 4 | 0.55 | |
... drums. * * * * But war an its traivels haes made me waesum an a fell feim nou bleizes inby me: it’s thinkin o hou Ah hae ... ... bebbin an never taen tent o the gloamin. Ah sat tipplin an A never kent ‘twes the forenicht, or the fawin petals filled ... ... stream. The war muinlicht, the trees war breirdin blossom an a lown wund saftent the nicht air, for it wes Spring. *** ... ... Ah daursay, the wund wul hae lowdent, syne ye can gae, an A’l no fash aboot ye. *** GLOSSARY The Scots spellings used ... |
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An epistle tae Wullie wi the broken jaw | Hynd, George | 250 | 1 | 4.00 | |
... like a ventriloquist's dummy, "Gi'es us a gottle o'geer an a wee dark rummy" So tae help ye oot here's a wee gift frae ... |
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Article for the Shetland Times- An apology to Shetland knitters | De Luca, Christine | 901 | 1 | 1.11 | |
... wi her camera gear an mi doubts stowed awa. A deck chair an a picnic basket wid a bön mi preferred tackle, but no, shö ... |
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A Sair Fecht | Smith, Alex | 23,505 | 21 | 0.89 | |
... a pain, Be efterneen ere's sin in a'a it's glory, Mair an a bittie het at's the story. Thursday 10th, Temp. 11/28 Haar ... ... AN POOR WIS THE SAME TAE YOU, FOWK AT'S GRATEFULL MAIR AN A FEW, AYE YOU WIS VICTIM O' THE FILM ROLL, DEID IN THE BODY ... ... Sunday 23rd, Temp. 3/7 (Rainfall 3/16) Dull mornin, quait, an a wee bit sin as weel, Dreich an damp, crabbit it maks a ... ... Wednesday 24th, Temp. (Rainfall 5/16) Wither is affa bare an a bittie raw, Canna compleen, December efter a'a. Thursday ... ... made their day complete an, ey went back tae the car mair an a bittie happy Jonsar Eck an the Wee Wifie finished the day ... |
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A shuttle o soonds | De Luca, Christine | 362 | 1 | 2.76 | |
... an da hill: some lost on da wind owre da flakki o years. An a kyist-foo o soonds for aa kinds o sea wark wi a hoidy-hol ... |