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Conversation: Buckie - Mother and child 18, recording 2: making macaroni cheese, drawing, playing with dolls and looking at photos | N/A | Audio | 6,826 | 11 | 1.61 |
... F1111: Can you? F1112: I can. I can. Oh, it's a big lump for you. F1111: A great big lump. So away you go ... ... I can. Oh, it's a big lump for you. F1111: A great big lump. So away you go and start grating. F1112: A wee ... ... it. //[inaudible]// F1111: //Is it hard? Is it too big a lump?// F1112: Uh-huh. F1111: Oh it is strong ... ... the basin. F1112: Mmhm. [?]Thought so[/?]. Oh, a big plate now. F1111: Mmhm. Oh now slowly now, give me ... ... I will// do that one. F1111: No, cause it's too big for you to handle, cause you're going to have to turn it ... |
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Conversation: Buckie - Mother and child 19, recording 1: a walk on the beach and in the park | N/A | Audio | 3,752 | 13 | 3.46 |
... F1136: [inaudible] [blow] F1135: Here's a big one. F1136: [blow] Where? F1135: Come and get ... ... o'clock. F1136: Three o'clock. F1135: Blow. Big blow. F1136: [blow] F1135: Four o'clock. F1136: ... ... F1135: Six o'clock. F1136: Six o'clock. F1135: Big blow. F1136: [blow] F1135: Look at them all. ... ... [blow] I want to see boat, Mum, I want to see the em big fishing boat. But I //can't see it.// F1135: ... ... F1135: What one? F1136: That one. F1135: That big one? F1136: Uh-huh. F1135: I think it's still a ... |
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Conversation: Buckie - Mother and child 20, recording 1: getting ready to go to a birthday party | N/A | Audio | 2,011 | 2 | 0.99 |
... an R. An O. And then M., but it's a little M., nae a big M. like the start o your name. [CENSORED: forename ... ... //Oh, [inaudible] this paper.// Will that be big enough? Just, maybe. Aye, we winna need to cut it. Put ... |
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Conversation: Buckie - Mother and child 21, recording 1: playing with a cat, drawing, and feeding fish | N/A | Audio | 1,372 | 2 | 1.46 |
... as that ain. F1131: No? [yawn] Ah, but there's a big difference atween my age and your age. M1132: Are you ... ... was thinking on. //[inaudible]// M1132: //Hey, too big!// F1131: Ah, but we can modify it, ca- surely, no? ... |
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Conversation: Buckie - Mother and child 22, recording 1: painting | N/A | Audio | 2,997 | 4 | 1.33 |
... wanting anything red then? Do you want me to draw a big loveheart on this other bit of paper for ye? F1124: ... ... F1123: Right, what ye drawing this time? F1124: A big cloud. F1123: A big what? F1124: Cloud. F1123: ... ... ye drawing this time? F1124: A big cloud. F1123: A big what? F1124: Cloud. F1123: Cloud? I think you're ... ... F1123: A bunch o flowers? F1124: Mmhm, to make a big, my one's being that colour. It's green. //Isn't this ... |
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Conversation: Buckie - Mother and child 23, recording 1: reading picture books, watching film of "101 Dalmatians", and singing nursery rhymes | N/A | Audio | 5,667 | 8 | 1.41 |
... //[inaudible]// F1115: //Mmhm. Oh, there's a big fat teddy bear and a// F1116: He's got some F1115: ... ... on her motorbike. An she says "Look at this great big tree that's fell ower". Eh? Fitt do you think they're ... ... A nest o birds in the hat. So he's wrapped a great big chain roon it. But he canna pull it, so fitt do you ... ... There it goes. F1115: That's a camel. Look at its big hump. F1116: Where do we find fishes? [inaudible] ... ... some. //There's a// F1116: //He's got// F1115: big ain, I think there's one that's being greedy and he's ... |
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Conversation: Buckie - Mother and child 24, recording 1: making cakes | N/A | Audio | 4,941 | 7 | 1.42 |
... F1126: //I need that one.// F1125: No that's too big. //Right, here you go, are you ready to help Mum, put ... ... it here. [thirty seconds of background noise] It's a big chute. It's a big chute. F1125: Mm. F1126: ... ... seconds of background noise] It's a big chute. It's a big chute. F1125: Mm. F1126: [inaudible]. ... ... party. F1125: Are ye? F1126: Aye. Like a big chute, like a big slide chute. F1125: Like a big ... ... Are ye? F1126: Aye. Like a big chute, like a big slide chute. F1125: Like a big slide chute? F1126: ... |
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Conversation: Buckie - Mother and child 24, recording 2: doing jigsaws | N/A | Audio | 5,909 | 6 | 1.02 |
... in there. [tut] No, this bit go. F1125: Uh-huh, big teddy. F1126: That big teddy oh little one. There's a ... ... this bit go. F1125: Uh-huh, big teddy. F1126: That big teddy oh little one. There's a one big teddy. That's nae ... ... F1126: That big teddy oh little one. There's a one big teddy. That's nae a one big teddy. That's another ... ... oh little one. There's a one big teddy. That's nae a one big teddy. That's another teddy. F1125: No you had that ... ... F1125: Mmhm. F1126: Mm. F1125: Wow, that's a big piece. F1126: A car! A car driving. F1125: Mmhm. ... |
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Conversation: Buckie - Mother and child 25, recording 1: talking about a birthday party | N/A | Audio | 3,541 | 5 | 1.41 |
... Fitt was you daein? Was you, did you have a bonny big smile, I hope. //Did you? I hope so.// F1130: ... ... F1130: //Aye!// F1129: Do you think you'd a bonny big smile? [CENSORED: familiar form of forename]? F1130: ... ... you remember fitt we was gaun to get? A bi-? F1130: Big trampoline. F1129: [inhale] A what? F1130: Big ... ... trampoline. F1129: [inhale] A what? F1130: Big trampoline. F1129: Oh, that would be good, wouldn't ... ... F1129: Well I think that's plenty maybe if you got a big trampoline. I dinna think we would hae room for anything ... |
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Cookers | Blair, Anna | 194 | 1 | 5.15 | |
... Hinge'd to the grate To simmer a pot Keep it hot. The next big change A cast-iron range Edges to buff Wi' emery stuff, ... |
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Correspondence from Canada: Letter 01 - 28.08.81 | 852 | 648 | 1 | 1.54 | |
... I'd better get cleared up and ready to go. It's a strange, big country, but I think I'll enjoy my stay. I'll write again ... |
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Correspondence from Canada: Letter 02 - 31.08.81 | 852 | 946 | 1 | 1.06 | |
... I'm settling down better now. Edward, or "Tomo", is a nice big chap who's studying P.E. and hoping to get into the soccer ... |
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Correspondence from Canada: Letter 04 - 04.09.81 | 852 | 921 | 1 | 1.09 | |
... He's a bit homesick too and wondering if he hasn't make a big mistake. Although I miss home, and I'm missing Carole, I ... |
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Correspondence from Canada: Letter 05 - 08.09.81 | 852 | 581 | 2 | 3.44 | |
... Sept. 1981 Dear Maw, Paw, & Al, On duty. Yes, today's big surprise is, I've got a job, of sorts!! Your globetrotting ... ... or not, it's all so strange, usually in subtle rather than big ways. Like the much larger size of the cars, the standard ... |
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Correspondence from Canada: Letter 06 - 13.09.81 | 852 | 565 | 2 | 3.54 | |
... raucous, and more impersonal. Hockey - ice hockey - is the big game here, and their big world event, the Canada Cup, is ... ... Hockey - ice hockey - is the big game here, and their big world event, the Canada Cup, is on just now. There was a ... |
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Correspondence from Canada: Letter 11 - 08.10.81 | 852 | 336 | 1 | 2.98 | |
... (i.e. U.S.A & Canada) so "Beaver Foods" put on a big turkey dinner at the residences tonight. It was really ... |
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Correspondence from Canada: Letter 12 - 13.10.81 | 852 | 716 | 1 | 1.40 | |
... Canada! Mind you, Long John Baldry - remember him? - is big here still, and is playing locally later this month. I'm ... |
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Correspondence from Canada: Letter 20 - 29.11.81 | 852 | 964 | 1 | 1.04 | |
... was serious or not. Uncle Billy wrote, and also sent me a big Scottish Field calendar, which was good of him. I must ... |
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Correspondence from Canada: Letter 25 - 02.01.82 | 852 | 1,378 | 1 | 0.73 | |
... the Tigers - Huskers game just as Clemson was making the big play. Nebraska made the best of the break, forcing a ... |
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Correspondence from Canada: Letter 26 - 09.01.82 | 852 | 1,037 | 1 | 0.96 | |
... took about 1ΒΌ hours to come thro', and Montreal was a BIG airport. You could fit about 7 or 10 Prestwicks into it! I ... |