Hang on, Richmond! No offense intended. 

In retrospect I should have known better than to suggest that pronunciation 
alone can help you 'pass as a local.' I'll retract that bit.

In fairness, Paul's material does mention that "the Scots tongue has its 
origins in the Germanic language spoken by the Jutes, Angles, ..." For 
practical purposes, I suppose, his work here has a focus on English as 
pronounced in Scotland (the Scottish dialect of English): he doesn't say that 
it is Scots.

I do have some awareness of the sensitivities of Scots linguistic history: in a 
class on language & national identity I often refer my students to the site of 
the Scots Language Society; we also read part of Lorimer's translation of the 
New Testament, watch clips like this one of Liz Lochhead 
(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L2PfrDrAIR0).. 

But I'm glad to be corrected and get suggestions of other interesting sources. 
I'm curious if you've seen L. Colin Wilson's 'Luath Scots Language Learner,' 
and if you have, what you think of it.

..all of which may be getting OT from LiveCode, so let me know if you'd like to 
continue this offline!

all best

Curt

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