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Chapter 1. Australian English as a version of the English language 6
1.1. Varieties of English: some introductory ...

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Introduction 3
Chapter 1. Australian English as a version of the English language 6
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    Introduction 3
    Chapter 1. Australian English as a version of the English language 6
    1.1. Varieties of English: some introductory remarks 6
    1.2. The main versions of the English language: a historical survey of the varieties 7
    1.3. The origin and the development of the Australian English. 11
    Chapter 2. Specific features of the Australian English 21
    2.1. Phonology 21
    2.2.1. The system of vowels 22
    2.2.2. The system of consonants 25
    2.2. Grammar peculiarities of Australian English 27
    2.3. The semantical and phraseological peculiarities of Australian English 31
    2.3.1. National specific of the vocabulary of Australian English 31
    2.3.2. Phraseology of Australian English and its national features 48
    Chapter 3. Sociolinguistic situation in present-day Australia. 53
    3.1. Aboriginal languages 53
    3.2. Social dialects in Australian English 58
    3.2.1. Slang 59
    3.2.2. Native and non-native colloquialisms in Australian English 67
    3.3. Ethnic varieties of Australian English 70
    3.4. Intercultural communication in Australia 74
    Conclusion 81
    List of sources 84

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