Now scientists have found that the so-called ‘quotative like’ – famously spoofed by comedienne Catherine Tate – is spreading faster in Scots English than south of the Border. Prefacing reported speech ...
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(CN) — Stark divisions have opened up between Scottish and English Conservatives as the ongoing fallout from Boris Johnson’s collapse in authority sends political shockwaves around the United Kingdom.
The internet was ablaze earlier this week after it was discovered that the bulk of the Wikipedia pages for Scotland were written by an American teenager who doesn't even know the Scots language. A ...
Welcome to Source Notes, a Future Tense column about the internet’s knowledge ecosystem. The banner posted across Scots Wikipedia bears an important notice: “Followin recent revelations, Scots ...
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How William Wallace of ‘Braveheart’ Fame Defeated the English at the Battle of Stirling Bridge
On September 11, 1297, the warrior vanquished the superior armies of Edward I, cementing his status as one of Scotland's most ...
(Reuters) - Scotland's governing party set out its plans on Tuesday for a referendum on independence, but the main opposition parties vowed to block any move to end the 300-year-old union with England ...
It's a verbal tic that has squeezed into the dialogue of younger generations. Now scientists have found that the so-called ‘quotative like’ – famously spoofed by comedienne Catherine Tate – is ...
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