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- Q5197377 subject Q8581026.
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- Q5197377 abstract "Lallans (/ˈlælənz/) (a variant of the Modern Scots word lawlands [ˈlo̜ːlən(d)z, ˈlɑːlənz] meaning the lowlands of Scotland), is a term that was traditionally used to refer to the Scots language as a whole. However, more recent interpretations assume it refers to the dialects of south and central Scotland, while Doric, a term once used to refer to Scots dialects in general, is now generally seen to refer to the Mid Northern Scots dialects spoken in the north-east of Scotland.Both Robert Burns and Robert Louis Stevenson used it to refer to the Scots language.They took nae pains their speech to balance,Or rules to gie;But spak their thoughts in plain, braid lallans,Like you or me.—Robert Burns in Epistle To William Simson"What tongue does your auld bookie speak?"He'll spier; an' I, his mou to steik:"No bein' fit to write in Greek,I wrote in Lallan,Dear to my heart as the peat reek,Auld as Tantallon.—Robert Louis Stevenson in "The Maker to Posterity"↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑".
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- Q5197377 wikiPageWikiLink Q8718666.
- Q5197377 wikiPageWikiLink Q8719314.
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- Q5197377 comment "Lallans (/ˈlælənz/) (a variant of the Modern Scots word lawlands [ˈlo̜ːlən(d)z, ˈlɑːlənz] meaning the lowlands of Scotland), is a term that was traditionally used to refer to the Scots language as a whole.".
- Q5197377 label "Lallans".