- [aː] to i+e in
south Northumberland and
north Durham,
producing byeth,
styen and (h)yem for "both", "stone" and "home"; and to byath,
styan and (h)yam...
- [grʊnd] for ground,
wrang [ɹaŋ] for wrong, and
stane [sten] (Scots) or
styen/steean [stɪən] (Northern) for stone. This
article is
founded on the ****brian...
- aw'l and aw'll
baccy and
backy becrike and
belike binny and
hinny Blue
Styen of the Brig to blue
stane o' the brig –
various changes between these two...
- Wiv's
gully to
marcykree huz, Aw; But
Willayton Dan laid him flat wiv a
styen, Hurro ! for Crowley's crew, boys, Aw.
Verse 9
Their hash was sattled, So...
- his own
compositions such as the
variations on The
tailors are aal gyen
styen blind.
Others are his adaptations, to
Northumbrian pipes, of sets composed...