From English in Australia to Australian English

From English in Australia to Australian English
Author: Clemens W. A. Fritz
Publsiher: Peter Lang Gmbh, Internationaler Verlag Der Wissenschaften
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2007
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: UGA:32108046240860

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From English in Australia to Australian English is the story of how the English language arrived in many different forms in Australia and how it evolved into a uniform variety in its own right. The corpus-based approach used here allowed empirical linguistic investigations that show intricate and intriguing developments. These prove that Australian English is not an ill-defined middle-ground between British and American English; it has its own history and its own future. Millions of words were collected and looked at. Thus the actual language used by settlers and convicts in court, in diaries, in letters, in newspapers, in poems and other text types forms the basis of this book. These results are complemented by in-depth sociohistorical analyses of environments and events that contributed to the formation of an antipodean variety of English.

Australian English

Australian English
Author: Peter Collins,David Blair
Publsiher: University of Queensland Press(Australia)
Total Pages: 384
Release: 1989
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: IND:30000004048835

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English in Australia

English in Australia
Author: David Blair,Peter Collins
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2001-01-01
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9027248842

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This unique collection fills a ten-year gap in studies on the nature of Australian English, and it is the first to deal exclusively with varieties of English on the Australian continent. The book contains chapters on the phonology, morphology, syntax and the lexicon of the dialect, and chapters on variation within the dialect that include Aboriginal and ethnic varieties as well as regional and generational differences with a focus on questions of Australian identity and intercultural relations. With selected contributions by Australia's leading linguists this volume records the most recent developments in the study of English within Australia.

Australian English Reimagined

Australian English Reimagined
Author: Louisa Willoughby,Howard Manns
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 243
Release: 2019-11-01
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780429671111

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Australian English is perhaps best known for its colourful slang, but the variety is much richer than slang alone. This collection provides a detailed account of Australian English by bringing together leading scholars of this English variety. These scholars provide a comprehensive overview of Australian English’s distinctive features and outline cutting-edge research into the variation and change of English in Australia. Organised thematically, this volume explores the ways in which Australian English differs from other varieties of English, as well as examining regional, social and stylistic variation within the variety. The volume first explores particular structural features where Australian English differentiates itself from other English varieties. There are chapters on phonetics and phonology, socio-phonetics, lexicon and discourse-pragmatics as these elements are core to understanding any variety of English, especially within the World Englishes paradigm. It then considers what are arguably the most salient aspects of variation within Australian English and finally focuses on historical, attitudinal and planning aspects of Australian English. This volume provides a thorough account of Australian English and its users as complex, diverse and worthy of study. Perhaps more importantly, this volume’s scholars provide a reimagining of Australian English and the paradigm through which future scholars may proceed.

The Story of Australian English

The Story of Australian English
Author: Kel Richards
Publsiher: NewSouth
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2015-03-01
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781742241906

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The English language arrived in Australia with the first motley bunch of European settlers on 26 January 1788. Today there is clearly a distinctive Australian regional dialect with its own place among the global family of ‘Englishes’. How did this come about? Where did the distinctive pattern, accent, and verbal inventions that make up Aussie English come from? A lively narrative, this book tells the story of the birth, rise and triumphant progress of the colourful dingo lingo that we know today as Aussie English.

The English Language in Australia and New Zealand

The English Language in Australia and New Zealand
Author: George William Turner
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1972
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: UOM:39015002245895

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Speaking Our Language

Speaking Our Language
Author: Bruce Moore
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2008
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: UOM:39015079253715

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For the first time the story of Australian English is about to be told in full. It is written for people who want to know where Australian English came from, what the forces were that moulded it, why it takes its present form, and where it is going. Australian author and content.

English in Australia and New Zealand

English in Australia and New Zealand
Author: Kate Burridge,Jean Gail Mulder
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 360
Release: 1999
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: UOM:39015048750734

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English in Australia and New Zealand combines both theory and description, and introduces the major theoretical and methodical issues in modern linguistic study. It also provides an overview of the structure and history of the English language in its many varieties, especially those of Australia and New Zealand. The emphasis is on English as it is used everyday. Almost all the examples are drawn from culinary texts, spoken and written. These include cooking books throughout the centuries, food and wine magazines, and books about food, health, diet and even etiquette. The book integrates a synchronic and diachronic approach. A description of each aspect of present-day English - be it vocabulary, sounds, or grammar - is followed by a discussion of its historical development. The approach is purposefully eclectic and draws upon many different traditions and areas within linguistics. Each chapter concludes with a summary of points to remember, as well as practical exercises and questions for discussion.