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Summary Of: Australian English

Australian English began diverging from... Australian English is most similar to... The vowels of Australian English can be divided into two categories... Australian English consonants are similar to those of other non... Australian English has many words that some consider unique to the language... Australian English and several British English dialects... Broad Australian English is the most recognisable variety... Cultivated Australian English has many similarities to... Cultivated Australian English is now spoken by less than 10... Australian English makes frequent use of...

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