Comparative research indicates that almost without exception, late eighteenth century non-standard English pronunciation was very close to what is called Broad Australian. Present Australian English is closely akin to the blended,.popular colloquial London English, spoken by the largest group of Australia's fi.::st settlers. This pronunciation differed greatly from the more restricted standardform which was growing in importance in England at the same time for social reasons. British English and Australian English now.appear tobe drawing closer together because in the former more and more "low- class " forms of colloquial eighteenth century speech arefiltering through to respectability; such forms already exist in Australian ...
This paper explores whether an evolving regional standard of English could impact on the development...
©2014 Peter CollinsThis paper was presented at the 44th Conference of the Australian Linguistic Soci...
This section will be dedicated to the Australian English, a language which is a result of several co...
Australian English is traditionally considered to be the form of English spoken by people who are bo...
This thesis seeks to determine the major characteristics in phonology of the Adelaide English when m...
Australian English has been variously received: English visitors have called it barbarous and corrup...
The present paper deals with the Pronunciation of Australian Spoken English: (1) Samples of Popular ...
Despite being of relative insignificance in terms of the development of standard British English, th...
The increasing use of English as a means of global communication, often between non-native speakers,...
According to Mufwene’s Founder Principle, in the early stages of language contact in a colonial sett...
© 2010 Joshua James ClothierThis paper takes a multi-dimensional, exploratory sociophonetic approach...
Aboriginal English coexists in Australia with the transported, or “settler”, varieties (Collins and ...
This paper provides a critical overview of research on Australian English (‘AusE’), and of the vexin...
Australian English is one of our most powerful symbols of national identity. It differs from other w...
The increasing use of English as a means of global communication, often between non-native speakers,...
This paper explores whether an evolving regional standard of English could impact on the development...
©2014 Peter CollinsThis paper was presented at the 44th Conference of the Australian Linguistic Soci...
This section will be dedicated to the Australian English, a language which is a result of several co...
Australian English is traditionally considered to be the form of English spoken by people who are bo...
This thesis seeks to determine the major characteristics in phonology of the Adelaide English when m...
Australian English has been variously received: English visitors have called it barbarous and corrup...
The present paper deals with the Pronunciation of Australian Spoken English: (1) Samples of Popular ...
Despite being of relative insignificance in terms of the development of standard British English, th...
The increasing use of English as a means of global communication, often between non-native speakers,...
According to Mufwene’s Founder Principle, in the early stages of language contact in a colonial sett...
© 2010 Joshua James ClothierThis paper takes a multi-dimensional, exploratory sociophonetic approach...
Aboriginal English coexists in Australia with the transported, or “settler”, varieties (Collins and ...
This paper provides a critical overview of research on Australian English (‘AusE’), and of the vexin...
Australian English is one of our most powerful symbols of national identity. It differs from other w...
The increasing use of English as a means of global communication, often between non-native speakers,...
This paper explores whether an evolving regional standard of English could impact on the development...
©2014 Peter CollinsThis paper was presented at the 44th Conference of the Australian Linguistic Soci...
This section will be dedicated to the Australian English, a language which is a result of several co...