These are the three types of Australian Englishes.
What are SAE, AAE, and migrant ethnolects? (any order)
This sociolect has lead to the advancement of pronouns like “they” being preferred over “he”/”she”.
What changes have been brought by the gender sociolect?
This sociolect is influenced by the changes in technology.
What can the age sociolect be influenced by?
This describes the expected way of using language.
What are norms?
This is one example of lexical patterning.
What is simple / complex repetition? (any one of these)
These are the types of Australian accents in order of perceived as least trustworthy to most trustworthy.
What are the terms cultivated, general, and broad.
This sociolect contains language which reflects the desire to do something.
What type of language does the aspirations sociolect contain?
SAE is a part of this sociolect.
What variety of language is associated with education sociolect?
This is prestige.
What is the term applied to the high status given to a certain way of speaking.
These are the three examples of syntactic patterning.
What are parallelism, antithesis, and listing? (any order)
These are terms used to describe Aboriginal Australian Englishes.
What are light and heavy varieties?
This sociolect can cause people’s formality to vary.
How does the occupation sociolect affect formality?
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These types of norms/prestige are associated with prescriptivist attitudes.
What are overt norms/prestige?
These are four examples of semantic patterning.
What are figurative language / metaphor / simile / oxymoron / hyperbole / puns / irony? (any four of these)
Hypocoristic use of suffixes are used for this purpose.
What can be used to reduce formality / create friendly tenor / show Australian laid-back values? (any one of these)
Jargon is a common feature of these two sociolects.
What is a common feature of both occupation and interests?
These are two factors affecting idiolects.
What are personal experiences / background / context / group membership? (any two of these)
Overt norms/prestige are used for this purpose.
What type of norms/prestige are associated with creating social belonging.
These are the five examples of phonological patterning.
What are alliteration / assonance / consonance / onomatopoeia / rhythm and rhyme? (any order)
Australian English can be used for these two intents.
What can be used to maintain and express cultural identity / facilitate communication / foster a sense of community / promote bilingualism and multilingualism / contribute to the diversity and evolution of language / facilitate cultural exchange / preserve and maintain heritage languages / contribute to the linguistic richness of Australia (any two of these)
The sexuality sociolect has this marker.
Which sociolect do specific phrases / prosodic features / shared knowledge fall under? (any one of these)
These are five perceptions of the Australian national identity.
What are anti-authoritarianism / anti-intellectualism / connection to land / connection to country / democratic values / egalitarianism / laid-back attitudes / mateship / multiculturalism? (any five of these)
Code swtiching achieves covert prestige like this.
What can be used to reinforce shared cultural background / convey emotions / reinforce sense of belonging / be an act of resistence / foster a sense of empowerment? (any one of these)
These are seven examples of morphological patterning.
What are neologism / archaism / abbreviation / acronym / initialism / shortening / blending / compounding / contraction / conversion / affixation / backformation / collocation / borrowing / commonization / reduplication? (any seven of these)