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Containing more than sixty thousand headwords, this thoroughly revised and updated edition takes into account new words and meanings and contains pronunciation, grammar, syntax, puncutation, style and usage guides.
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The gold rushes of the 19th century were a defining point in Australian history, bringing with them social and economic changes. They also brought with them a new language. Bruce Moore's underlying argument is that the gold rushes played a significant role in the development of A ...
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The fifteen chapters in the book are the papers from a conference held at the Australian National University 17-29 October 1999. The conference was hosted by the Australian National Dictionary Centre, Oxford University Press, and the Humanities Research centre. It brought togethe ...
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Contains more than sixty thousand headwords. Thoroughly revised and updated, the text takes account of new words and meanings, and contains guidance to pronunciation, grammar, syntax, punctuation, style and usage.
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A guide to contemporary Australian English, this is an Australian Dictionary written for all Australians.
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Records the aboriginal contribution to Australian English, and provides the fullest available information about their Aboriginal background and their Australian English history.
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Containing more than 70,000 headwords, all the Australian words and meanings are provided, with an Australian label, so the user is made aware of the range and extent of the words that make up our distinct brand of English.
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For the first time the story of Australian English is about to be told in full. It is written for people who want to know where Australian English came from, what the forces were that moulded it, why it takes its present form, and where it is going. Australian author and content.
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This concise dictionary provides an authoritative descriptions of Australian and International English that is unrivalled by other concise dictionaries. This 5th edition has been thoroughly revised and updated with hundreds of new words you won't find in any other dictionary.
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At last the real stories behind some of Australia's unique and best-loved words are ready to be told. A companion volume to Bruce Moore's highly-successful Speaking Our Language, this collection tells the story of Australian words through their histories and thematic and structur ...
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