
Australian English - The National Language
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Format
Kindle
Pages
409
Language
English
Published
Feb 6, 2013
Publisher
Walter de Gruyter
ISBN-10
311090487X
ISBN-13
9783110904871
Description
Gerhard Leitner explores the complexities and nuances of Australian English, offering an insightful look into its unique characteristics and cultural significance. The author delves into the historical evolution of the language, highlighting how it has been shaped by the country's diverse heritage and influences from indigenous languages, British colonization, and immigration.
Through an in-depth analysis, readers are invited to consider the regional variations and social dynamics that contribute to the distinctiveness of Australian English. Leitner thoughtfully examines common expressions, slang, and pronunciation, revealing how language reflects identity and place in the vibrant Australian landscape.
This examination not only appeals to linguists and language enthusiasts but also speaks to anyone interested in understanding the rich tapestry of Australian culture. By uncovering the layers of meaning embedded in everyday speech, Leitner sheds light on how language serves as a key element in national identity and social interaction in Australia.
Through an in-depth analysis, readers are invited to consider the regional variations and social dynamics that contribute to the distinctiveness of Australian English. Leitner thoughtfully examines common expressions, slang, and pronunciation, revealing how language reflects identity and place in the vibrant Australian landscape.
This examination not only appeals to linguists and language enthusiasts but also speaks to anyone interested in understanding the rich tapestry of Australian culture. By uncovering the layers of meaning embedded in everyday speech, Leitner sheds light on how language serves as a key element in national identity and social interaction in Australia.
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