LL-L "Lexicon" 2003.12.28 (02) [E]
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A=Afrikaans Ap=Appalachian B=Brabantish D=Dutch E=English F=Frisian
L=Limburgish LS=Lowlands Saxon (Low German) N=Northumbrian
S=Scots Sh=Shetlandic V=(West)Flemish Z=Zeelandic (Zeêuws)
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From: Thomas <t.mcrae at uq.net.au>
Subject: LEXICON Aussie Dialect
on 29/12/03 4:57, R. F. Hahn <sassisch at yahoo.com> wrote:
> Thanks, Sam. If I may be so bold I'd still suggest that you consult
someone
> really knowledgeable (more knowledgeable than I, despite my passport)
about
> Australian speech modes before you have any of your characters use
> Australian English.
Further to Ron's valid comments it is also essential that care is taken with
the dialect as it, like any good one, is constantly evolving and there are
variations between States as well.
Many words such as 'Sheilar' a girl, and 'Cobber' a good pal, are now
virtually obsolete, I have heard neither in Brisbane for many's a year.
Regards
Tom
Tom Mc Rae PSOC
Brisbane Australia
"The masonnis suld mak housis stark and rude,
To keep the pepill frome the stormes strang,
And he that fals, the craft it gois all wrang."
>>From 15th century Scots Poem 'The Buke of the Chess'
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