ESH110 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Pragmatics, Australian English
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Document Summary
Lecture: language variation and aboriginal english watch now. Notes from language variation and aboriginal english lecture. Any one language (such as english) is not used in an identical way by all its speakers (fellowes & oakley, 2014, p. 39) A dialect is a variety of a language that is distinctive to a particular group of people . No one dialect is more valid than the other . In this way, english is not a single language, it is made up of various dialects that we now refer to as englishes. (fellowes & oakley, 2014, p. 39) Differences between standard australian english and aboriginal english. --foundation: understand that english is one of many languages spoken in australia and that different languages may be spoken by family, classmates and community. --year 1: understand that people use different systems of communication to cater to different needs and purposes and that many people may use sign systems to communicate with others.