2022
DOI: 10.1111/weng.12590
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Parliamentary Hansard records and epicentral influence in Australia, New Zealand and Papua New Guinea

Abstract: This paper investigates the possibility of epicentral influence from two endonormative varieties of English – Australian English (AusE) and New Zealand English (NZE) – on a norm‐developing variety, Papua New Guinean English (PNGE). Through a keyword analysis of recent parliamentary Hansard data, we are able to identify some structural language features that distinguish the Pacific varieties from British English (BrE) – the use of got, going (to) and choice of pronoun case. While each of these features showed t… Show more

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