Australian English by Vicky and Alex
Across
- 4. This age group are the instigators of language change.
- 6. What vocal organ is far less active in the Australian accent than the American accent.
- 7. A variety of language spoken by a certain ethnic or cultural subgroup and serves as a distinguishing mark of social identity.
- 9. “Accent is about theatre, the theatre of …”, quote by Bruce Moore
- 10. When a person is able to communicate relatively effectively in and be able to comprehend to languages
- 11. What subsystem does the study of slang belong?
- 14. If Prima is said in Victoria, Popper is said in QLD and fruit box is said in SA, these are all examples of what?
- 15. … Australian accent resembled someone who didn’t have class and lacked education.
- 17. It is common for Australians to do this at the end of spoken sentences.
- 21. What is the circle that divided English speakers into three different groups? (inner, outer, and expanding)
- 22. After which war did the English language spread more around the world?
- 24. A distinctive variety of a language, usually associated with a particular geographical area.
Down
- 1. … lessons were taught at school where children were taught to speak in a certain way
- 2. What does EFL (People learning English) stand for?
- 3. Endings that have a positive, warm or friendly attitude.
- 5. A linguist who said “Our accent is a product of our social history not or climate”.
- 8. Your accent is associated with your … background and social class.
- 12. In 2013, 90% of the population speak with a … Australian Accent.
- 13. When speakers change between two languages during conversation.
- 16. One of the most commonly spoken languages at the top of the European Union Hierarchy (it is not English or French).
- 18. Australian English is considered a … language as the r’s at the end of words aren’t pronounced.
- 19. Shortenings of words such a ‘barbeque’ to ‘barbie’ is in which subsystem of the English Language.
- 20. … Australian accent was required to enter the upper class.
- 23. The features of pronunciation that identify where a speaker comes from.