Books by Dianne Bardsley
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This fully integrated dictionary is designed for 7 to 10 year olds, and assists students with their understanding of the meaning of words as well as the different shades of meaning. With over 1500 carefully chosen headwords, this is an invaluable reference for children in this ag ...
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This elegant, expert, and utterly up-to-date book contains over 1,500 samples from New Zealand's distinctive vocabulary.
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The first completely New Zealand compiled dictionary/thesaurus for senior school students.
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This is a major new edition of this best-selling dictionary written especially for New Zealand students aged 10-12 years of age.
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The New Zealand Junior Dictionary 4th edition is written for 7-10 year olds and is the most comprehensive dictionary available for New Zealand students in this age range. This significantly updated edition contains over 400 colour headwords with many new entries that reflect cult ...
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Why is it not wrong to be doubly negative? Where do you place the stress in such words as 'dissect'? Where do 'wowser', 'craw thumper' and where did the 'f-word' come from? Do New Zealanders mangle the English language? Should we say different 'from' or 'to' or 'than'? We use it ...
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9781869793449 |
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1 November 2011 by Penguin |
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The fourth edition of this bestselling dictionary introduces students to the style in which most adult dictionaries are written.
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The only thesaurus compiled specifically for the New Zealand market. This compact and easy to use format has over 150,000 similar and related words to choose from.
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Why is it not wrong to be doubly negative? Where do you place the stress in such words as 'dissect'? Where do 'wowser', 'craw thumper' and where did the 'f - word' come from? Do New Zealanders mangle the English language? Should we say different 'from' or 'to' or 'than'? We use i ...
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Contains more than 150,000 similar or related words. Word usage is included with example phrases to show how the headword is used in context.
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