International Englishes--

English in Australia and New Zealand:

A Citation List

 

Compiled by

Martin Kich

English Department

Wright State University–Lake Campus

 

 

Aussie Talk: The Macquarie Dictionary of Australian Colloquialisms. McMahons Point, New South Wales: Macquarie Library, 1984.

Australian Journal of Linguistics [St. Lucia, Queensland: Australian Linguistic Society].

Baker, S.J. The Australian Language. 1945. Sydney: Currawong, 1966.

Baldauf, Richard, and Allan Luke, eds. Language Planning and Education in Australasia and the South Pacific. Philadelphia: Multilingual Matters, 1990.

Baurie, Laurie. "Notes on New Zealand English Phonetics and Phonology." English World-Wide 7(1986).

Bell, Allan, and Janet Holmes, eds. New Zealand Ways of Speaking English. Clevedon: Multilingual Matters, 1990.

Bernard, J.R. "Australian Pronunciation." The Macquarie Dictionary. Sydney: Macquarie Library, 1981. 18-27.

Blair, David, and Peter Collins, ed. English in Australia. Philadelphia: Benjamins, 2001.

Bowles, Colin. G’day!: Teach Yourself Australian in 20 Easy Lessons. London: Angus and Robertson, 1987.

Burchfield, Robert. The New Zealand Pocket Oxford Dictionary. Auckland, New Zealand: Oxford UP, 1986.

Burchfield, Robert W., William Branford, and Laurie J. Bauer. "New Zealand English." The Oxford Companion to the English Language. Ed. Tom McArthur. New York: Oxford UP, 1992. 696-97.

Burnett, Linda. Issues in Immigrant Settlement in Australia. North Ryde, New South Wales: National Center for English Language Teaching and Research, 1998.

Carpenter, Richard P. "Do Stockmen Wear Sloppy Joes?" Boston Globe 2 Nov. 1997: M12.

Collins, Peter, and David Blair, eds. Australian English: The Language of a New Society. Brisbane: U of Queensland P, 1989.

Crystal, David. "Australian English." The Cambridge Encyclopedia of the English Language. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge UP, 1995. 350-53.

---. "New Zealand English." The Cambridge Encyclopedia of the English Language. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge UP, 1995. 354-55.

Dabke, Rosewitha. Morphology of Australian English. Munchen: W. Fink, 1976.

Delbridge, A., et al, eds. The Macquarie Dictionary. Chatswood, New South Wales: Macquarie Library, 1987.

Deverson, Tony. Finding a New Zealand Voice: Attitudes toward English Used in New Zealand. Auckland, New Zealand: New House, 1989.

—. "New Zealand English Lexis: The Maori Dimension." English Today 26 Apr. 1991.

Dionne, E.J., Jr. "Chattering Class." Washington Post 21 Sep. 1997: W02.

Dixon, Robert M.W., W.S. Ramson, and Mandy Thomas. Australian Aboriginal Words in English: Their Origin and Meaning. Melbourne: Oxford UP, 1990.

Dutton, Thomas Edward. Queensland Canefields English of the Late Nineteenth Century: A Record of Interview with Two of the Last Surviving Kanakas in North Queensland, 1964. Canberra, Australia: Dept. of Linguistics, Research School of Pacific Studies, Australian National University, 1980.

Dutton, Tom, and Peter Muhlhauser. "Queensland Kanaka English." English World-Wide 4, 2(1984).

Eagleson, Robert D. "English in Australia and New Zealand." English as a World Language. Eds. R.W. Bailey and M. Gorlach. Ann Arbor, MI: U of Michigan P, 1982.

Factor, June. Kidspeak: A Dictionary of Australian Children’s Words, Expressions, and Games. Carlton South, Victoria: Melbourne UP, 2000.

Farnsworth, Clyde H. "Two Artists, Neither Aboriginal (Or Original) After All [Remarks on Elizabeth Durack’s Rendering of Aboriginal Pidgin]." New York Times 2 Apr. 1997: C9.

Foster, Robert, and Peter Mulhausler. "Native Tongue, Captive Voice: The Representation of the Aboriginal ‘Voice’ in Colonial South Australia." Language and Communication 16(Jan. 1996): 1-16.

"G’Day! Let’s Talk Aussie." National Geographic World Jan. 1990: 28-29.

Gilbert, Pam. Divided by a Common Language?: Gender and the English Curriculum. Carlton, Victoria: Curriculum Corp., 1994.

Gordon, Elizabeth, and Tony Deverson. New Zealand English: An Introduction to New Zealand Speech and Usage. Auckland, New Zealand: Heinemann, 1985.

Gorlach, Manfred. "Australian English: Standards, Stigmata, Steroetypes, and Statistics." Englishes: Studies in Varieties of English, 1984-1988. Ed. Manfred Gorlach. Philadelphia: John Benjamins, 1991.

Grant, Lynn E., and Gaylene A. Devlin. In Other Words: A Dictionary of Expressions Used in New Zealand. Palmerston North, New Zealand: Dunmore, 1999.

Hammerstrom, Goran. Australian English: Its Origin and Status. Hamburg: Buske, 1980.

Heinemann Australian Dictionary. South Yarra: Heinemann Educational, 1976.

Hudson, Nicholas. Modern Australian Usage. Melbourne: Oxford UP, 1993.

Hughes, Joan M.  Australian Words and Their Origins. Melbourne: Oxford UP, 1989.

Hughes, J.M., P.A. Mitchell, and W.S. Ramson, eds. The Australian Concise Oxford Dictionary. Melbourne: Oxford UP, 1992.

Hundt, Marianne. New Zealand English Grammar, Fact or Fiction?: A Corpus-Based Study in Morphosyntactic Variation. Philadelphia: Benjamins, 1998.

Johnston, Grahame. The Australian Pocket Oxford Dictionary. Melbourne: Oxford UP, 1976.

Jonsen, Helen. Hippocrene Dictionary and Phrasebook, Australian. New York: Hippocrene, 1997.

—. Kangaroo’s Comments and Wallaby’s Words: The Aussie Word Book. New York: Hippocrene, 1988.

Leland, Louis S., Jr. A Personal Kiwi-Yankee Dictionary. Gretna, LA: Pelican, 1984.

Maslen, Geoffrey. "The Americanization of Australian English Has Some Scholars Worried." Chronicle of Higher Education 42(9 Feb. 1996): A39.

McGregor, Graham, and Mark Williams, eds. Dirty Silence: Aspects of Language and Literature in New Zealand. Auckland, New Zealand: Oxford UP, 1991.

Meredith, John. Dinkum Aussie Slang: A Handbook of Australian Rhyming Slang. Kenthurst, New South Wales: Kangaroo, 1991.

—. Learn to Talk Old Jack Lang: A Handbook of Australian Rhyming Slang. Kenthurst, New South Wales: Kangaroo, 1984.

Mitchell, A.G., and A. Delbridge. The Pronunciation of English in Australia. Sydney: Angus and Robertson, 1965.

—. The Speech of Australian Adolescents. Sydney: Angus and Robertson, 1965.

Moore, Bruce, ed. The Australian Oxford Dictionary. Melbourne: Oxford UP, 1999.

Morris, E.E. Austral English. London: Macmillan, 1898.

Murray-Smith, S. Right Words: A Guide to English Usage in Australia. Ringwood, Victoria: Viking, 1989.

Orsman, H.W., ed. The Dictionary of New Zealand English: A Dictionary of New Zealandisms on Historical Principles. Auckland, New Zealand: Oxford UP, 1997.

—. Heinemann New Zealand Dictionary. Auckland, New Zealand: Heinemann Educational, 1989.

Peters, Pam. The Cambridge Australian English Style Guide. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge UP, 1995.

Purchase, S., ed. Australian Writer’s and Editor’s Guide. Melbourne: Oxford UP, 1990.

Ransom, W.S. "Australian English." The Oxford Companion to the English Language. Ed. Tom McArthur. New York: Oxford UP, 1992. 92-94.

—. Australian English: An Historical Study of the Vocabulary 1788-1898. Canberra: Australian National UP, 1966.

Ransom, W.S., ed. The Australian National Dictionary: A Dictionary of Australianisms on Historical Principles. Melbourne: Oxford UP, 1988.

—. English Transported: Essays on Australian English. Canberra: Australian National UP, 1970.

Ray, George B., and Christopher J. Zahn.  "Language Attitudes and Speech Behavior: New Zealand English and Standard American English."  Journal of Language and Social Psychology  18(Sep. 1999): 310-319.

Shnukal, Anna. Broken: An Introduction to the Creole Language of Torres Strait. Canberra, Australia: Australian National University, Research School of Pacific Studies, Dept. of Linguistics, 1988.

"Strain of Strine." Time 24 Aug. 1970: 60.

Turner, George W. The English Language in Australia and New Zealand. London: Longman, 1966.

Turner, George W., ed. The Australian Concise Oxford Dictionary of Current English. Melbourne: Oxford UP, 1987.

—. The Australian Pocket Oxford Dictionary. Melbourne: Oxford UP, 1984.

Walker, Richard F.  Report on the English Spoken by Aboriginal Entrants to Traeger Park School.  Canberra: Curriculum Development Centre, 1982.

Wall, Arnold. New Zealand English: A Guide to the Correct Pronunciation of English, with Special Reference to New Zealand Conditions and Problems. Christchurch, New Zealand: Whitcombe and Tombs, 1961.

Ward, Harvey E. Down Under without Blunder: Guide to the English Spoken in Australia with a Random Sample of Australian Words and Phrases, and Translations of Some Australian Pronunciations. Rutland, VT: C.E. Tuttle, 1967.

Wilkes, G.A. A Dictionary of Australian Colloquialisms. London: Routledge, 1978.

 

 

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