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The Scottish Corpus of Texts & Speech (SCOTS) is an ongoing project to build a corpus of modern-day (post-1940) written and spoken texts in Scottish English and varieties of Scots. SCOTS has been available online since November 2004, and can be freely searched and browsed. It reached 4.7 million words by 2015. The project is a venture by the Department of English Language and STELLA project at the University of Glasgow. SCOTS is grant-funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council.

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  • Scottish Corpus of Texts and Speech (en)
  • Национальный корпус шотландского языка (ru)
  • Національний корпус шотландської мови (uk)
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  • The Scottish Corpus of Texts & Speech (SCOTS) is an ongoing project to build a corpus of modern-day (post-1940) written and spoken texts in Scottish English and varieties of Scots. SCOTS has been available online since November 2004, and can be freely searched and browsed. It reached 4.7 million words by 2015. The project is a venture by the Department of English Language and STELLA project at the University of Glasgow. SCOTS is grant-funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council. (en)
  • Scottish Corpus of Text and Speech (шотландский корпус текста и речи) — Национальный корпус шотландского (германского) языка, созданный в 2004 году группой экспертов: членами проекта «Английский язык» и проекта «Стелла» Школы Критических Исследований в Университете Глазго. (ru)
  • Scottish Corpus of Text and Speech (корпус шотландської мови та усного мовлення) — національний корпус шотландської (германської) мови, створений у 2004 році групою експертів: членами проєкту “Англійська мова” та проєкту “Стелла” Школи критичних досліджень в Університеті Глазго. (uk)
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  • The Scottish Corpus of Texts & Speech (SCOTS) is an ongoing project to build a corpus of modern-day (post-1940) written and spoken texts in Scottish English and varieties of Scots. SCOTS has been available online since November 2004, and can be freely searched and browsed. It reached 4.7 million words by 2015. The project is a venture by the Department of English Language and STELLA project at the University of Glasgow. SCOTS is grant-funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council. (en)
  • Scottish Corpus of Text and Speech (шотландский корпус текста и речи) — Национальный корпус шотландского (германского) языка, созданный в 2004 году группой экспертов: членами проекта «Английский язык» и проекта «Стелла» Школы Критических Исследований в Университете Глазго. (ru)
  • Scottish Corpus of Text and Speech (корпус шотландської мови та усного мовлення) — національний корпус шотландської (германської) мови, створений у 2004 році групою експертів: членами проєкту “Англійська мова” та проєкту “Стелла” Школи критичних досліджень в Університеті Глазго. (uk)
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