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Austral English

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The dictionary collects and defines words, phrases, and regional usages found across Australasia, incorporating Aboriginal and Maori terms and scientific names that originated locally. Entries give headwords, definitions, variant forms, botanical and zoological identifications, and dated citations illustrating usage. An extended introduction explains the compilation's origin, aims, sources of new words, classification principles, quotation practice, and editorial conventions. The work aims to document altered English, genuinely new lexical items, and specialized scientific vocabulary while distinguishing colloquial from slang usage and noting assistance and abbreviations used.

About the Author

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Edward Ellis Morris

Edward Ellis Morris was an influential figure in the study of Australian English and its unique characteristics. He is best known for his work "Austral English," which explores the distinct linguistic features and vocabulary that have emerged in Australia. Morris's contributions to the understanding of the English language in the Australian context have been significant, providing insights into how language evolves in relation to culture and geography. His scholarly approach has helped to document and preserve the nuances of Australian English, making his work a valuable resource for linguists and language enthusiasts alike.

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