This is the first study of regional lexical variation in Australian English. It explores the existence, nature and history of regional lexical variation in Australian English. Before it was undertaken, only a few examples of regional lexical items were known, and no systematic attempt had been made to discover whether there were patterns of regional distribution. The survey covers the whole country in order to find the location and extent of the usage regions. The work has been carried out within the framework of dialectology, and while constraints of finance and resources led to some innovations in methodology, the findings are comparable with findings in other countries. The major part of the work gives a synchronic picture of regional...
Australian English has been variously received: English visitors have called it barbarous and corrup...
This thesis addresses the ongoing evolution of New Zealand English phonology. In particular it explo...
This paper provides a critical overview of research on Australian English (‘AusE’), and of the vexin...
The exploration of Australian English (AusE) social and perceptual dialectology is in its infancy. W...
This thesis seeks to determine the major characteristics in phonology of the Adelaide English when m...
This paper explores whether an evolving regional standard of English could impact on the development...
This paper presents a statistical comparison of regional phonetic and lexical variation in American ...
This paper takes stock of findings based on the Monash Corpus of Australian English. In 1996– 97 mem...
Australian English may not have received much research interest or attention compared to standard Br...
This paper describes the current setting for lexicography in Australia by reviewing the place of Eng...
It is a well-known fact that language use is influenced by a range of socio-cultural factors. These ...
Current analyses present lexical borrowing as a pervasive phenomenon in pre-colonial Australia. They...
This thesis is a sociolinguistic study into lexical regional variation in New Zealand English. The ...
Despite being of relative insignificance in terms of the development of standard British English, th...
This anthology brings together fresh corpus-based research by international scholars. It contrasts s...
Australian English has been variously received: English visitors have called it barbarous and corrup...
This thesis addresses the ongoing evolution of New Zealand English phonology. In particular it explo...
This paper provides a critical overview of research on Australian English (‘AusE’), and of the vexin...
The exploration of Australian English (AusE) social and perceptual dialectology is in its infancy. W...
This thesis seeks to determine the major characteristics in phonology of the Adelaide English when m...
This paper explores whether an evolving regional standard of English could impact on the development...
This paper presents a statistical comparison of regional phonetic and lexical variation in American ...
This paper takes stock of findings based on the Monash Corpus of Australian English. In 1996– 97 mem...
Australian English may not have received much research interest or attention compared to standard Br...
This paper describes the current setting for lexicography in Australia by reviewing the place of Eng...
It is a well-known fact that language use is influenced by a range of socio-cultural factors. These ...
Current analyses present lexical borrowing as a pervasive phenomenon in pre-colonial Australia. They...
This thesis is a sociolinguistic study into lexical regional variation in New Zealand English. The ...
Despite being of relative insignificance in terms of the development of standard British English, th...
This anthology brings together fresh corpus-based research by international scholars. It contrasts s...
Australian English has been variously received: English visitors have called it barbarous and corrup...
This thesis addresses the ongoing evolution of New Zealand English phonology. In particular it explo...
This paper provides a critical overview of research on Australian English (‘AusE’), and of the vexin...