The Scots Language Society , or Scots Leid Associe , also formerly known as the Lallans Society , is a body that works for the promotion of the Scots language "in literature, drama, the media, education and everyday use". It was founded in 1972 and has an open membership.
2-559: The SLS publishes a bi-annual journal, Lallans , which has developed over the years from a small pamphlet-sized organ to a 144-page magazine with prose, poetry, reviews, news and articles relevant to the language, all in Scots. Lallans is posted free to members of the Society, and is estimated to have a readership of around a thousand, including through its library distribution. SLS also holds an Annual Collogue ('Annual Meeting'), normally
4-843: A day-long event in the summer featuring awards for writing in Scots, readings, talks and music. The SLS sees itself as part of a 'family' of Scots language organisations, including among others the Scots Leid Cross-Pairty Group at the Scottish Parliament and the Scots Language Centre in Perth . This article about an organisation in the United Kingdom is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Lallans (magazine) Too Many Requests If you report this error to
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