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Scottish English
varieties of English spoken in Scotland

Trainspotting
1993 novel by Irvine Welsh
velarization
Velarization or velarisation is a secondary articulation of consonants by which the back of the tongue is raised toward the velum during the articulation of the consonant.
In the International Phonetic Alphabet, velarization is transcribed by one of four diacritics:
A tilde or swung dash through the letter covers velarization, uvularization and pharyngealization, as in (the velarized equivalent of )
A superscript Latin gamma after the letter standing for the velarized consonant, as in (a velarized )
To distinguish velarization from a velar fricative release, may be used instead of , as in
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Outpost
2008 film directed by Steve Barker

Outpost: Black Sun
2012 British horror film directed by Steve Barker
Bungi Creole
mixed language spoken by the Red River Métis
links
oldest style of golf course
fore
warning yelled by golfers
Glasgow patter
Scots dialect spoken in and around Glasgow, Scotland