National audienceThis paper focuses on a shared episode in the linguistic histories of Australia and of America. During the first half of the twentieth century, both nations were together making efforts to assert their linguistic identities as two major English-speaking communities in competition with Britain and the British norm of English. These efforts were notably personified by two stubborn defenders of linguistic identity in Australia and in America, namely Sidney John Baker and Henry Louis Mencken and two of his disciples David W. Maurer and Hugh Morrison. Our paper discusses the Australian and American contexts of such a parallel quest through a correspondence between these famous lexicologists.Cet article se propose d'analyser un é...
This paper describes the current setting for lexicography in Australia by reviewing the place of Eng...
Contains a literary discussion on Australian identity. Australians are often accused of being overly...
This paper explores Australian English (AuE), utilising a folk linguistic approach and engaging with...
National audienceThis paper focuses on a shared episode in the linguistic histories of Australia and...
Cet article se propose d’analyser un épisode commun à l’histoire linguistique de l’Australie et des ...
Thèse de doctorat sous la direction de Michel Viel, Université Paris IV-SorbonneFrom 1788 onwards, t...
This paper reports on findings of a keywords analysis comparing the ACE corpus of written Australian...
An understanding of the role of Australian English in both Australian society and the wider global c...
Australian English has been variously received: English visitors have called it barbarous and corrup...
This paper explores whether an evolving regional standard of English could impact on the development...
<p><strong>Abstract </strong>–<strong> </strong>This chapter focuses upon two contrasting features o...
Born in 1909 in Hannover, Germany, Carl Georg Christoph Freiherr von Brandenstein (Carl) entered the...
Despite being of relative insignificance in terms of the development of standard British English, th...
It was in the 1990s, following a flurry of the use of the expression ‘un-Australian’ by politicians,...
The social history of a language or variety, and its emergence, consolidation and stabiliza tion, al...
This paper describes the current setting for lexicography in Australia by reviewing the place of Eng...
Contains a literary discussion on Australian identity. Australians are often accused of being overly...
This paper explores Australian English (AuE), utilising a folk linguistic approach and engaging with...
National audienceThis paper focuses on a shared episode in the linguistic histories of Australia and...
Cet article se propose d’analyser un épisode commun à l’histoire linguistique de l’Australie et des ...
Thèse de doctorat sous la direction de Michel Viel, Université Paris IV-SorbonneFrom 1788 onwards, t...
This paper reports on findings of a keywords analysis comparing the ACE corpus of written Australian...
An understanding of the role of Australian English in both Australian society and the wider global c...
Australian English has been variously received: English visitors have called it barbarous and corrup...
This paper explores whether an evolving regional standard of English could impact on the development...
<p><strong>Abstract </strong>–<strong> </strong>This chapter focuses upon two contrasting features o...
Born in 1909 in Hannover, Germany, Carl Georg Christoph Freiherr von Brandenstein (Carl) entered the...
Despite being of relative insignificance in terms of the development of standard British English, th...
It was in the 1990s, following a flurry of the use of the expression ‘un-Australian’ by politicians,...
The social history of a language or variety, and its emergence, consolidation and stabiliza tion, al...
This paper describes the current setting for lexicography in Australia by reviewing the place of Eng...
Contains a literary discussion on Australian identity. Australians are often accused of being overly...
This paper explores Australian English (AuE), utilising a folk linguistic approach and engaging with...