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PARAGRAPH The Rochdale and the Lancashire Dialect Writers' Memorial contains four, no five quotes presented phonetically for users of standard English to ensure that reading will result in a Lancashire ish-accent, or something close. Each of the five quotes are presented on Peterhead granite from north-east Scotland with gilded lettering. The quotes speak of through, in and out of the times that they were written; speaking of values, and feasting ones mind of things ‘broad’ and ‘high’. The heady, charm-ridden, grounded texts surpass ‘ordinary’ language and become something more tangible and non-normative playful aspects of the spoken over the written. A wonderful and heady lump of stone to encounter while walking through a large satellite market town.

two to three sentences The Rochdale and the Lancashire Dialect Writers' Memorial presents in the form of an nearly obelisk structure a poly-voiced collection and multiple stone of local and international dialects. Presenting a snicket (a corridor, a ginnel, a snicket) a partially vegetated alleyway or cut through in the north of England)) … Presenting a snicket of localised Rochdale dialect.

one line A hanging device to compartmentalise, revise and ________ a localised language.

A poly-voiced collection of multiple stone.

This memorial is nothing more than a baroque fashioned barbed fence for a carrier bag shaped language passing in the southern winds. Romantic fucker.