Definitions
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- noun a dialect of English spoken in the Lowlands of Scotland
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Even while focusing on his "sprawling, panoramic" narrative spanning six decades, Robertson funnelled surplus energies into his other activities: poetry, publishing, short-story writing, collecting old songs, translating from French, Spanish, Gaelic? not into English but a rich, literary Scots (what used to be called Lallans).
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Having been brought up to think of Scots aka Lallans as just a regional dialect, it's strange but not unpleasing to see it as an official language.
Archive 2004-09-01 Ray Girvan 2004
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And _that_ started around 500 AD, when the Angles of the kingdom of Bernicia overran Lothian and planted the language which eventually developed into Lallans.
Sounds Walter Jon Williams 2006
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Having been brought up to think of Scots aka Lallans as just a regional dialect, it's strange but not unpleasing to see it as an official language.
Links purge Ray Girvan 2004
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Much the same attends the argument about BVE/Ebonics or Lallans, a subject of this same discussion elsewhere recently.
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According to a comment by Annie of the very nice Catalogue Blog, this is a common Lallans usage in the West Coast of Scotland; the nearest approximation I could give in standard English would be 'I believe almost to the point of certainty.'
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When I started learning Ancient Greek, I was told that many native Lallans speakers take to Greek because Scots falls naturally to the Homeric hexameter in the same way that English falls naturally to the iambic pentameter.
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I hope you don't mind if I consult you about any Lallans questions that may pop into my head.
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I am from the generation that was brought up to speak the Lallans but write standard English, and a part of me admires people who can use idiomatic or non-standard phrases without self-consciousness or self-reproach.
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Even "Lallans" is simply a northern English dialect, no more Scottish in origin than jute or claret.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Christopher Howse 2011
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