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English in Australia
Edited by David Blair and Peter Collins
[Varieties of English Around the World G26] 2001
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Cox, Felicity & Sallyanne Palethorpe
2007. Australian English. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 37:3  pp. 341 ff. DOI logo
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2023. Fifty years of change to prevocalic definite article allomorphy in Australian English. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 53:3  pp. 804 ff. DOI logo
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2021. Shaping a new voice: blending Australian English and heritage languages in second-generation migrant writing. Asian Englishes 23:2  pp. 137 ff. DOI logo
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2020. Phonological Variation. In The Handbook of English Linguistics,  pp. 407 ff. DOI logo
Gnevsheva, Ksenia
2020. The role of style in the ethnolect: Style-shifting in the use of ethnolectal features in first- and second-generation speakers. International Journal of Bilingualism 24:4  pp. 861 ff. DOI logo
Grama, James, Catherine E. Travis & Simon Gonzalez
2020. Ethnolectal and community change ov(er) time: Word-final (er) in Australian English. Australian Journal of Linguistics 40:3  pp. 346 ff. DOI logo
Grama, James, Catherine E. Travis & Simon Gonzalez
2021. Chapter 13. Ethnic variation in real time. In Language Variation – European Perspectives VIII [Studies in Language Variation, 25],  pp. 292 ff. DOI logo
Haig, Yvonne & Rhonda Oliver
2003. Is it a case of mind over matter? Influences on teachers’ judgements of student speech. Australian Review of Applied Linguistics 26:1  pp. 55 ff. DOI logo
HOFFMAN, MICHOL F.
2010. THE ROLE OF SOCIAL FACTORS IN THE CANADIAN VOWEL SHIFT: EVIDENCE FROM TORONTO. American Speech 85:2  pp. 121 ff. DOI logo
Hoffman, Michol F. & James A. Walker
2010. Ethnolects and the city: Ethnic orientation and linguistic variation in Toronto English. Language Variation and Change 22:1  pp. 37 ff. DOI logo
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2021. The Australian accent and actor training: the current state of play. Theatre, Dance and Performance Training 12:3  pp. 396 ff. DOI logo
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2019. English in Australia and New Zealand. In The Handbook of World Englishes,  pp. 70 ff. DOI logo
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2024. Hiatus resolution and linguistic diversity in Australian English. Phonetica 0:0 DOI logo
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2013. Making Voices Count: Corpus Compilation in Bilingual Communities. Australian Journal of Linguistics 33:2  pp. 170 ff. DOI logo
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