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Index
Cover
Half Title
Series Page
Title
Copyright
Contents
Figures
Extracts
Tables
Acknowledgements
List of abbreviations
List of transcription symbols
1 Introduction
1.1 A background for Australian English
1.2 Understanding Australian English via social meanings of variation
1.3 Overview of the book
2 Conceptualising social meaning
2.1 The processes of social meaning
2.2 Language ideologies
2.3 Indexicality
2.4 Identity
2.5 The linguistic form
2.6 In conclusion
3 Studying social meaning via folklinguistics
3.1 The relationship between social meaning and folklinguistics
3.2 The what, why and how of folklinguistic comment
3.3 Eliciting folklinguistic commentary
3.4 Analysing folklinguistic accounts for social meanings
3.5 Context and further details of the study
3.6 In conclusion
4 Phonetic and phonological variation
4.1 Overview of variation
4.2 START ~ NURSE in derby
4.3 TRAP ~ PALM in BATH words
4.4 Variation relating to unstressed vowels
4.5 TRAP~DRESS prelaterally
4.6 In conclusion
5 Lexical variation
5.1 Overview of variation
5.2 Regional lexical variation
5.3 Heteronyms
5.4 Trademarks
5.5 Address terms
5.6 In conclusion
6 Discourse and grammatical variation
6.1 Overview of variation
6.2 Clippings and embellished clippings
6.3 (ING)
6.4 Pronouns
6.5 Final but
6.6 In conclusion
7 Social types and language ideologies
7.1 Locally salient Others
7.2 Language ideologies in Australian English
7.3 Conclusion
Index
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