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... Broadcasting - if this term may be used to cover both radio and television - has an influence almost impossible to exag- gerate . If many people believe ... Broadcasting 204 THE CLAIM OF SCOTLAND The British Broadcasting Corporation.
... Broadcasting - if this term may be used to cover both radio and television - has an influence almost impossible to exag- gerate . If many people believe ... Broadcasting 204 THE CLAIM OF SCOTLAND The British Broadcasting Corporation.
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... broadcasting appears to share this disability . The English of the less educated sort can get their standards from their own official broadcasters with their golden voices - sometimes perhaps slightly off the gold standard . Scotsmen ...
... broadcasting appears to share this disability . The English of the less educated sort can get their standards from their own official broadcasters with their golden voices - sometimes perhaps slightly off the gold standard . Scotsmen ...
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... broadcasting in Scotland . There are other influences making a dead set against Scottish speech - most obviously some teachers of elocution . But it is the power of broadcasting that is decisive , and what has been argued here is simply ...
... broadcasting in Scotland . There are other influences making a dead set against Scottish speech - most obviously some teachers of elocution . But it is the power of broadcasting that is decisive , and what has been argued here is simply ...
Contents
TO OUR ENGLISH BROTHER | 19 |
Demand for a plebiscite | 26 |
HISTORY AND LEGEND | 33 |
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