The Scots Language Centre (Scots: Centre for the Scots Leid) is an organisation that promotes the use of the Scots language. The current director of the Scots Language Centre is Dr Michael Dempster. It receives funding from the Scottish Government. The organisation was founded in 1993 as the Scots Language Resource Centre. In 1996, the centre held a "Spellin Collogue" in an attempt to reform Scots orthography, but was ultimately unsuccessful. In preparation for a new question on the census asking whether residents could understand Scots, the organisation launched a website with example of the language to allow respondents to determine if they could. More information...
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