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Yorkshire Dialect Society Store

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    ‘Clare Ellin: The Wise Woman of Kilnwick’ by Frank McGarry £12.50 + £2.80 p+p

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  • Emily Bronte and the Haworth Dialect by K.M. Petyt

    Emily Bronte and the Haworth Dialect by K.M. Petyt

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  • Goin' Tu T' Spaws

    Goin’ Tu T’Spaws – Material from the Society’s ‘Summer Bulletin’

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  • Selections from 'Goodies'<br><br>by Rev. W Turner

    Selections from ‘Goodies’

    by Rev. W Turner

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  • Yorkshire Dialect Classics<br><br>Ed. Arnold Kellett

    Yorkshire Dialect Classics

    Ed. Arnold Kellett

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  • Yorkshire Pudding Olmenack Eds. Ben Dyson and Stanley Ellis

    Yorkshire Pudding Olmenack Eds. Ben Dyson and Stanley Ellis

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  • Yorkshire Words Today Eds. D. Paynter, C. Upton and J. Widdowson

    Yorkshire Words Today Eds. D. Paynter, C. Upton and J. Widdowson

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Since 1897 we have collected, written about, studied, and recorded Yorkshire dialects.  This globally known way of speech varies across the entire region, from village to village, always denoting the origin, and to an extent, the people who come from round 'ere.

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