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  2. Languages of Australia - Wikipedia

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    English is the majority language of Australia today. Although English has no official legal status, it is the de facto official and national language. [2] [3] Australian English is a major variety of the language with a distinctive accent and lexicon, [4] and differs slightly from other varieties of English in grammar and spelling. [5]

  3. Culture of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Although Australia has no official language, it is largely monolingual with English being the de facto national language. Australian English is a major variety of the language that is immediately distinguishable from British , American , and other national dialects by virtue of its unique accents, pronunciations, idioms and vocabulary, although ...

  4. Australia - Wikipedia

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    Although English is not the official language of Australia in law, it is the de facto official and national language. [377] [378] Australian English is a major variety of the language with a distinctive accent and lexicon, [379] and differs slightly from other varieties of English in grammar and spelling. [380]

  5. Australian English - Wikipedia

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    It is the country's common language and de facto national language; while Australia has no official language, English is the first language of the majority of the population, and has been entrenched as the de facto national language since British settlement, being the only language spoken in the home for 72% of Australians. [5]

  6. Australians - Wikipedia

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    Although Australia has no official language, English has always been entrenched as the de facto national language. [77] Australian English is a major variety of the language with a distinctive accent and lexicon, [78] and differs slightly from other varieties of English in grammar and spelling. [79] General Australian serves as the standard ...

  7. Category:Culture of Australia - Wikipedia

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  8. Australian Aboriginal languages - Wikipedia

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    Australia also stands out as being almost entirely free of fricative consonants, even of the otherwise universal [s]. [55] In the few cases where fricatives do occur, they developed recently through the lenition (weakening) of stops, and are therefore non-sibilants like [ð] rather than the sibilants like [s] that are common elsewhere in the world.

  9. Category:Languages of Australia - Wikipedia

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