All Stories

  1. An overview of the lexicography of varieties of English around the world
  2. Another arrow for the quiver: a new methodology for multilingual researchers
  3. Position vectors, homologous chromosomes and gamma rays
  4. Discipline-specific wordlists, collocations and word families for eight secondary subjects
  5. A review of the second edition of the "Australian National Dictionary" (Moore 2016)
  6. An In-depth Examination of Yule and Burnell's "Hobson-Jobson" (1886/1903)
  7. A comprehensive survey of over 500 words such as Chinglish, Hinglish, Japlish, Taglish, etc.
  8. A reassessment of the Anglo-Indian slang in Yule and Burnell's "Hobson-Jobson" (1903) and the "OED".
  9. A comprehensive survey of over 500 words such as Chinglish, Hinglish, Japlish, Taglish, etc.
  10. Review of "The lexis and lexicogrammar of Sri Lankan English" by Tobias Bernaisch
  11. Feedback methods for Student Voice in the digital age
  12. Determining selection criteria for including bird names in dictionaries
  13. Indian English shows great stability over time, indicating a long-standing endonormative attitude
  14. Indian English Slang: an overview
  15. An examination of the origin of "Hobson-Jobson" - the title of Yule and Burnell's famous dictionary
  16. Review of Cox (2012) "Australian English: Pronunciation and Transcription"
  17. The need for a comprehensive scholarly dictionary of Indian English
  18. Australian English entries in the New Partridge Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English
  19. Review of Damousi (2010): "Colonial Voices: A Cultural History of English in Australia 1840-1940"
  20. An examination of the etymology of the slang term "fanny"
  21. Review of Moore (2008): "Speaking Our Language: The Story of Australian English"