• The Glasgow dialect, also called Glaswegian, varies from Scottish English at one end of a bipolar linguistic continuum to the local dialect of West Central...
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  • patients with brain injuries Glasgow dialect, the local dialect in the Scottish city Glasgow smile, a facial scar Glasgow, a type of Knightmare Frame in...
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  • (literally "down the water" in the Glasgow dialect). The Glasgow Fair was originally held within the boundaries of Glasgow Cathedral; from the 1800s onward...
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  • The Coming of the Wee Malkies (category Culture in Glasgow)
    taught in schools and colleges as an example of poetry written in Glasgow dialect. "News | The Scotsman". Scotsman.com. "Redirecting to Google Groups"...
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    Gorrie, 'The Wanderer', Agenda, 35 (1997), 54–57 (translation into Glasgow dialect). The American music group Chanticleer and the organization Chicago...
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    A Glasgow Bible is a Scots paraphrase of selected passages of the Bible by Jamie Stuart (1920 - 2016) in the Glaswegian dialect. In 1981, Stuart visited...
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  • possible.[citation needed] Bungi dialect of the Canadian Metis people of Scottish/British descent Dialect Glasgow dialect Hiberno-English Highland English...
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    and indoor weekend market in the East End of Glasgow, Scotland. The term "Barra" is Glaswegian dialect for "barrow" relating to the market's early years...
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    Wee Macgreegor (category Fictional people from Glasgow)
    Lizzie and John Robinson, who lived in Glasgow. Reported speech in the stories is written in the Glasgow dialect. Later books covered Wee Macgreegor's...
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    magic!" and "It goes roon the toon!" (sic), the latter imitating the Glasgow dialect. Though the Ballieston service was withdrawn during summer 2006, the...
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