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- Scotsoun abstract "Scotsoun is an audio archive of works of Scottish literature, mainly of poetry in the Scots Language. The recordings were created over a period of thirty years by George Philp and Allan Ramsay and feature the voices of present poets in the language, such as William Neill, as well as audio readings, by poets and scholars, of a wide range of canonical texts, including extracts from Barbour and work of makars such as Henryson and Dunbar. The archive is currently managed by the Scots Language Society.".
- Scotsoun wikiPageExternalLink sscd%20089%20-%20Poems%20in%20the%20Thrie%20Leids%20o%20Alba%20-%20William%20Neill.html.
- Scotsoun wikiPageID "22692903".
- Scotsoun wikiPageRevisionID "596015486".
- Scotsoun hasPhotoCollection Scotsoun.
- Scotsoun subject Category:Languages_of_Scotland.
- Scotsoun subject Category:Scottish_culture.
- Scotsoun subject Category:Scottish_literature.
- Scotsoun subject Category:Sound_archives.
- Scotsoun type Archive102735086.
- Scotsoun type Artifact100021939.
- Scotsoun type Depository103177349.
- Scotsoun type Facility103315023.
- Scotsoun type Object100002684.
- Scotsoun type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Scotsoun type SoundArchives.
- Scotsoun type Whole100003553.
- Scotsoun type YagoGeoEntity.
- Scotsoun type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Scotsoun comment "Scotsoun is an audio archive of works of Scottish literature, mainly of poetry in the Scots Language. The recordings were created over a period of thirty years by George Philp and Allan Ramsay and feature the voices of present poets in the language, such as William Neill, as well as audio readings, by poets and scholars, of a wide range of canonical texts, including extracts from Barbour and work of makars such as Henryson and Dunbar.".
- Scotsoun label "Scotsoun".
- Scotsoun sameAs m.05zhslc.
- Scotsoun sameAs Q7435804.
- Scotsoun sameAs Q7435804.
- Scotsoun sameAs Scotsoun.
- Scotsoun wasDerivedFrom Scotsoun?oldid=596015486.
- Scotsoun isPrimaryTopicOf Scotsoun.