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Style Council

The Style Council Centre was established in 1992 under a grant from Language Australia (NLLIA) to research and publish information about the English language in Australia. It builds databases of spoken and written Australian English, of Aboriginal English, and conducts surveys on points of language where Australians diverge from Britons and Americans. It conducts regular conferences, on the state of the language (known as Style Councils), and publishes their proceedings.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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