The distinction between the present perfect and the preterite verb forms is one of the comparatively few points of English grammar where clear differences have been noted between the various national varieties, not least between American and British English: it has often been pointed out that the present perfect is used more extensively in the latter variety. This chapter takes up the distribution of the two verb forms in Australian and New Zealand English. A wide use of the present perfect is documented in both antipodean varieties, but especially in Australian English. At the same time a trend is recorded for younger speakers of Australian English to be moving in the direction of the more restrictive American English norm.
Aiusheeva, Marina Glebovna & Elena Sodnomovna Badmaeva
2022. Phonetic Features of Australian English by the Example of Afferbeck Lauder’s Poem “With Air Chew”. Philology. Theory & Practice 15:8 ► pp. 2536 ff.
Duffley, Patrick & Gabrielle Morin
2022. It’s been a while since I’ve been to church: The use of the Present Perfect after the conjunctionsince. Australian Journal of Linguistics 42:2 ► pp. 184 ff.
KIRK, JOHN M.
2017. The present perfect in Irish English. World Englishes 36:2 ► pp. 239 ff.
2014. Synchronic Variation in The Old English Perfect. Transactions of the Philological Society 112:3 ► pp. 319 ff.
YAO, XINYUE & PETER COLLINS
2012. The present perfect in world Englishes. World Englishes 31:3 ► pp. 386 ff.
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