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Ethnolinguistic peculiarities of Australian slang (based on Internet resources) [PDF]
The article studies one of the main variants of the English language, Australian English. The main variants of English differ from each other on phonetic and lexical linguistic levels.
Lashkova, Galina V. +1 more
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The Analysis of Influence and Cause of British English on American English and New Zealand English [PDF]
English originated in Britain. Since the 17th century, with the colonial expansion of Britain, English has been brought to all parts of the world, forming many varieties of English such as British English, American English, Australian English and New ...
Liao Lei
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Background To explore the characteristics and compare clinical outcomes of non-Australian born (migrant) and Australian-born users of an Australian national digital mental health service. Methods The characteristics and treatment outcomes of patients who
Rony Kayrouz +5 more
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The Englishes of British settlers in different parts of the world reflect the history and culture of their respective societies. In expanding to distant lands, colonists encountered natural environments very different from those of Britain.
Bromhead, Helen, Helen Bromhead
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Can an Emoji Be Considered as Defamation? A Legal Analysis of Burrows v Houda [2020] NSWDC 485
This article considers the Australian case of Burrows v Houda 2020 NSWDC 485 and the English case of Lord McAlpine v Bercow 2013 EWHC 1342 (QB). Both cases considered the question of whether emojis could be considered to be defamatory and answered the ...
Priya Singh
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Understanding the place of Australian English: exploring folk linguistic accounts through contemporary Australian authors [PDF]
This paper explores Australian English (AuE), utilising a folk linguistic approach and engaging with its use in novel-writing. It is argued that discussions by contemporary Australian authors about their approaches to writing and voicing characters, and ...
Jean Mulder +3 more
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A sociophonetic study of coda /t/ in Australian Englishes spoken in Warrnambool and Mildura, Victoria, Australia, is described. A total of 2112 coda /t/ tokens produced by 61 adult L1 speakers was analyzed using auditory and acoustic profiling, focusing ...
Debbie Loakes +2 more
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Conditions in Australian schools, 1978
This survey is the second in a series of surveys carried out every two years since 1976 by the Australian Teachers' Federation (now the Australian Teachers' Union).
Australian Teachers Federation
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Bernard Hickey : (1931-2007) : in memoriam
In the mid-1970s the Australian government began to stimulate departments of English at various European universities to include in their curricula the teaching of Australian literature.
Mirko Jurak
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Transitivity Marking in Light Warlpiri, an Australian Mixed Language
Light Warlpiri is a newly emerged Australian mixed language that systematically combines nominal structure from Warlpiri (Australian, Pama-Nyungan) with verbal structure from Kriol (an English-lexified Creole) and English, with additional innovations in ...
Carmel O’Shannessy +2 more
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