- and
Nairn the
realisation is
usually /(j)uː/
before /r/ in, for example,
buird (board),
fluir (floor) and
fuird (ford),
often written boord,
floor and...
- Ulster-Scots: Tha Mait Safétie Fordèrin
Boord or The Meat
Sauftie Forder Buird), is the
public body
responsible for
raising consumer awareness of issues...
- see eu). Also used for /u/
before /r/ in some
areas e.g.
fuird (ford).
buird (board), buit (boot), cuit (ankle),
fluir (floor), guid (good), sc****l (school)...
-
yersel are nar-by me; yer
stock an' yer stay haud me
baith fu' cheerie. My
buird ye hae hansell'd in face o' my faes; ye hae
drookit my head wi' oyle; my...
- in SVLR
short environments and
vowel 8 (/eː/) in long environments, e.g.
buird (board), buit (boot), cuit (ankle),
fluir (floor), guid (good), sc****l (school)...
- (ankle) and guid (good).
Unrounding to [eː] is now
common in adae (ado),
buird (board), dae (do),
fluir (floor),
fuird (ford), shae (shoe) and tae (to~too)...
-
conditioned by the
Scottish Vowel Length Rule, for
example Modern Scots:
buird (board),
fuird (ford),
fluir (floor) and muir (moor) from bōrd, fōrd, flōr...
- writing. The
realisation is
usually /(j)uː/
before /r/ in, for example,
buird (board),
fluir (floor) and
fuird (ford),
often written boord,
floor and...
- ISBN 978-1-907676-62-8
Stars are the Aisles,
Neepheid Press, 2016 ISBN 978-0-9956504-0-4
Buirds,
Roncadora Press, 2017 The Sair Road,
Grace Note Publications, 2018 ISBN...
- "Flanders dornick" for the high table, and
lesser qualities for the side "by
buird" tables.
Napkins were
called "serveitts".
Table linen was made in Scotland...