This paper explores whether an evolving regional standard of English could impact on the development of neighboring varieties while still consolidating its own identity. In the case of Australian English this can be seen in several kinds oflexical innovation, which are uniquely or strongly associated with it and have subsequently entered the New Zealand lexicon, e.g. convict terms adapted for agriculture, Aboriginal loanwords, and morphological developments such as hypocoristics ending in -ie/-y and -o. The historical context for these 19th century Australian inputs to New Zealand English was the participation of Australian emigrants in the New Zealand pastoral industry. It shows that a regional variety can exercise areal influence before b...
The uniqueness of the sociolinguistic situation in New Zealand lies in the joint influence of Britis...
English originated in Britain. Since the 17th century, with the colonial expansion of Britain, Engli...
The exploration of Australian English (AusE) social and perceptual dialectology is in its infancy. W...
T his paper provides an overview of the chief characteristics of a relatively new variety of English...
This is the first study of regional lexical variation in Australian English. It explores the existen...
Despite being of relative insignificance in terms of the development of standard British English, th...
The article considers the origin of New Zealand English. The paper analyzed basic lexical innovation...
This paper provides an overview of the chief characteristics of a relatively new variety of English,...
In New Zealand a peculiar language contact scenario has emerged from the mutual influence between th...
This thesis addresses the ongoing evolution of New Zealand English phonology. In particular it explo...
In New Zealand a peculiar language contact scenario has emerged from the mutual influence between th...
In New Zealand a peculiar language contact scenario has emerged from the mutual infl uence between t...
This research presents the analysis of the British dialects influence on the formation of the New Ze...
Australian English has been variously received: English visitors have called it barbarous and corrup...
This thesis seeks to determine the major characteristics in phonology of the Adelaide English when m...
The uniqueness of the sociolinguistic situation in New Zealand lies in the joint influence of Britis...
English originated in Britain. Since the 17th century, with the colonial expansion of Britain, Engli...
The exploration of Australian English (AusE) social and perceptual dialectology is in its infancy. W...
T his paper provides an overview of the chief characteristics of a relatively new variety of English...
This is the first study of regional lexical variation in Australian English. It explores the existen...
Despite being of relative insignificance in terms of the development of standard British English, th...
The article considers the origin of New Zealand English. The paper analyzed basic lexical innovation...
This paper provides an overview of the chief characteristics of a relatively new variety of English,...
In New Zealand a peculiar language contact scenario has emerged from the mutual influence between th...
This thesis addresses the ongoing evolution of New Zealand English phonology. In particular it explo...
In New Zealand a peculiar language contact scenario has emerged from the mutual influence between th...
In New Zealand a peculiar language contact scenario has emerged from the mutual infl uence between t...
This research presents the analysis of the British dialects influence on the formation of the New Ze...
Australian English has been variously received: English visitors have called it barbarous and corrup...
This thesis seeks to determine the major characteristics in phonology of the Adelaide English when m...
The uniqueness of the sociolinguistic situation in New Zealand lies in the joint influence of Britis...
English originated in Britain. Since the 17th century, with the colonial expansion of Britain, Engli...
The exploration of Australian English (AusE) social and perceptual dialectology is in its infancy. W...