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Features of Australian English | Language, Linguistics and Lore

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Language, Linguistics and Lore. By Julia C. Kupper. January 8, 2014. Features of Australian English. Having had the pleasure to be surrounded by many Australians in recent years, I have decided to dedicate my newest blog post to Australian English, hereafter abbreviated to AusE. It can be assumed that the basis of the Australian vocabulary was built upon words and terms spoken in Britain by the time when the land was settled, which explains why speakers of AusE use the word footpath. Nonetheless, this do...

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The Differences Between American and British English (Part II) | Language, Linguistics and Lore

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Language, Linguistics and Lore. By Julia C. Kupper. November 26, 2013. The Differences Between American and British English (Part II). Let’s spice things up this time. I can see how my first blog post was rather academical, so I tried to write this one in a more accessible way for non-linguists. I hope I didn’t fail :). Part II: Lexis and Semantics. My favourite false friends are:. BrE – slang word for vagina , AmE – slang word for arse/ass. Despite that, most of the time American and British English sim...

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Conversational Analysis of a Secretly Recorded Conversation | Language, Linguistics and Lore

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Language, Linguistics and Lore. By Julia C. Kupper. December 13, 2013. Conversational Analysis of a Secretly Recorded Conversation. I secretly recorded a conversation between all of my flat(room)mates and myself. Why would she do that, you might wonder. On the one hand, I wanted to make explicit what is normally taken for granted: What are distinctive features of spoken language? On the other hand, I was very interested to identify who really. Turn (hereafter ’t’) = time when a single participant speaks.

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Language, Linguistics and Lore. By Julia C. Kupper. January 8, 2014. Features of Australian English. Having had the pleasure to be surrounded by many Australians in recent years, I have decided to dedicate my newest blog post to Australian English, hereafter abbreviated to AusE. It can be assumed that the basis of the Australian vocabulary was built upon words and terms spoken in Britain by the time when the land was settled, which explains why speakers of AusE use the word footpath. Nonetheless, this do...

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