| Central - LAL |
tish Staunart English (i.e. a | variant | o English) is twa-leidit, or |
| Central - LAL |
In the SND, ‘lairn’ is a | variant | o the heidword, ‘learn’, |
| Central - LAL |
cottish Staunart English (the | variant | o English spak in Scotland) a |
| Central - LAL |
s o the register scale is the | variant | o Scots vouel lenth fund in t |
| Central - WCE |
t whit ah'm sayin is that the | variant | o English uised in public lif |
| Central - LAL |
ot, despite usin this quirkie | variant | o gremmar perfit weel. |
| Central - LAL |
ckin an walin amang the monie | variant | spellins leetit in the availa |
| Southern - SWE | rBooks @TippermuirBooks Local | variant | , a stroll, dauner. |
| Central - LAL |
eems tae hae been a dialectal | variant | there wi a perfectly rational |
| Orkney - ORK |
sms, contemporar urbanisms an | variant | grammatical firms intae a nyo |
| Central - LAL |
l fricative, is an interestin | variant | . The form thulmard appears in |
| Central - LAL |
developed as a mixter-maxter | variant | . Haein flittit frae Gorgie at |
| Central - LAL | The Kent | variant | isnae ca'd the ENGLISH varian |
| Central - LAL |
desh. The menodge in its many | variant | spellings menauge, menoj, men |