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A blueprint for a comprehensive Australian English auditory-visual speech corpus
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A blueprint for a comprehensive Australian English auditory-visual speech corpus
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Reversal of short front vowel raising in Australian English
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Is there any evidence of rhoticity in historical Australian English
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Reversal of short front vowel raising in Australian English
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Vowel Variability in Children with Down Syndrome: A Preliminary Acoustic Investigation
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The Makings of the Aussie Accent
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In: Late Night Live, 6 Nov. 2007 (2007)
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Open vowels in Australian English: An evolutionary perspective
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Open vowels in Australian English : an evolutionary perspective
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Australian English pronunciation into the 21st century
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Australian English is traditionally considered to be the form of English spoken by people who are born in Australia or who immigrate at an early age and whose peer network consists of Australian English speakers. Such a simple definition implies that Australian English is a single form, which all native-born Australians will attain and exhibit. This paper reviews segmental aspects of Australian English pronunciation today and discusses the inadequacies of the traditional definition. In addition, some current theoretical issues are highlighted and suggestions are made about the creation of a new model for conceptualising Australian English in the twenty-first century. ; 19 page(s)
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200400 Linguistics; Australian English; English; language usage; language variation; phonology; pronunciation
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URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/8899
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Some phonetic characteristics of Lebanese Australian English
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The Acoustic characteristic of /hVd/ vowels in the speech of some Australian teenagers
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