This new collection by Professor Diana Eades addresses the way non-traditional language Aboriginal speakers of English use and speak English. Here she draws together some of her best writing over the past thirty years. Older chapters are brought up to date with contemporary reflections, informed by her many years' experience in research and teaching as well as the practical applications of her scholarly work. The introduction includes an overview about Aboriginal ways of speaking English and the implications for both education and the law, as well as discussing the use of the term 'Aboriginal English'. To understand Aboriginal ways of speaking English leads to be better understanding Aboriginal identity, a better engagement in intercultural communication, and learning about the complexities of how English is used by and with Aboriginal people in the legal process. This is invaluable reading for university undergraduates in a range of disciplines but also postgraduate courses where theres little information available. Educated readers and students with or without a linguistics background will find the book accessible.
Helen Fraser Libros
Esta autora fue una figura clave en el movimiento por los derechos de las mujeres, abogando con fervor por el sufragio y la igualdad. Sus obras literarias a menudo profundizan en temas de injusticia social y empoderamiento femenino, marcadas por un agudo intelecto y una profunda comprensión de las cuestiones sociales. Su estilo de escritura se caracteriza por un tono decidido y persuasivo, que incita a los lectores a reflexionar y actuar. Su legado reside en su compromiso inquebrantable de fomentar un mundo más equitativo a través de su prosa y activismo.




Women and War Work (WWI Centenary Series)
- 254 páginas
- 9 horas de lectura
Focusing on the organization and empowerment of women in the workforce during World War I, the book presents Helen Fraser's insights gained from her extensive lecture tour in 1917. Through 332 talks, she emphasized the importance of utilizing women's skills to enhance productivity in support of Britain's war effort. Part of the WWI Centenary Series, this work offers a commemorative perspective on the war, complete with new introductory essays and timelines to provide historical context for readers.
Women and War Work
- 148 páginas
- 6 horas de lectura
Valued by scholars and academicians, this book holds significant literary importance and serves as a vital resource for future generations. It has been meticulously re-typed, re-formatted, and re-published in a modern style, preserving its original charm. Alpha Editions is dedicated to restoring old and rare works, ensuring they remain accessible and appreciated by readers in the years to come.
This Element presents an account of forensic linguistics in Australia since the first expert linguistic evidence in 1959, through early work in the 1970s-1980s, the defining of the discipline in the 1990s, and into the current era.