The Scots Leid Associe wis foondit in 1972 an ettles tae fordle Scots in leeteratur, drama, the media, eddication an in ilka day uiss. The Scots Language Society was founded in 1972 and exists to promote Scots in literature drama, the media, education and in every day usage.
This is the website of the University of Aberdeen's Elphinstone Institute.
www.abdn.ac.uk/elphinstone/kist
The objective of the SCOTS Project is to produce an Internet accessible corpus of texts & speech specifically dedicated to the languages of Scotland.
A Dictionary of the Older Scottish Tongue from the twelfth century to the end of the seventeenth The Taill of the Cok and the Iasp from the Bassandyne Print (1571) of Henrysons Fables (Click below for the text) Reproduced by kind permission of the Trustees of the National Library of Scotland. General Information Project Team Friends of DOST Joint Council for DOST Sample Entry Publishing ...
An ongoing entertaining light hearted selection of Scottish words illustrated with cartoons - including translations into English for all tumshieheeds, as well as a quiz. Sometimes phrases will be incorporated, such as: Twaplaineensan aninginan ana. Clue: This is a request for three pastry products called bridies.
Merlin Press is a small partnership which was set up to satisfy the demand for teaching material designed for the teaching of Scots Language.
www.sol.co.uk/m/merlinpress
Selected glossary of Scots language, including words used in the Scotland section of Going Abroad Return to Scotland contents Return to Home Page afore before aft often ain own amang among an' and an aw as well, to anither another auld old aw all awa away ay yes aye always bairn child belang belong ben mountain bide/byde stay bodie person bonnie beautiful brae hill braw fine bricht bright ...
www.ngaiopress.com/glossary.htm
Merlin Press is a small partnership which was set up to satisfy the demand for teaching material designed for the teaching of Scots Language.
www.sol.co.uk/m/merlinpress/examples.html
Resource guides for Lowlands languages: Scots ...
www.sassisch.net/rhahn/lowlands/links_scots.htm