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Kel Richards' Dictionary of Australian Phrase and Fable

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Kel Richards' Dictionary of Australian Phrase and Fable by Kel Richards and Kevin Barry 'Kel' Richards is an intriguing exploration of Australian vernacular, tracing the origins and meanings of phrases and tales unique to Australian culture. The book offers a captivating blend of language and folklore, delving into the idiomatic expressions and stories that shape the Australian identity. It's a fascinating resource for anyone interested in understanding the rich tapestry of Australian English and cultural heritage.
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You might enjoy this book if you have a keen interest in the unique and colourful expressions that comprise Australian English. With insights into the origins and meanings behind a variety of phrases and fables, this resource offers a fascinating glimpse into Australian culture and linguistics that could intrigue both language enthusiasts and those curious about the nuanced ways language shapes thought.

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Kel Richards' Dictionary of Australian Phrase and Fable

Are you seeing your mates this arvo because it’s been yonks? Do you shout β€˜ave a go, ya mug to your football team from the stands? Perhaps you’ve recently developed a verandah bum. Aussie English may be the most inventive and creative language in the world. This larrikin lexicography by Kel Richards tells the stories behind almost a thousand Aussie words and phrases.

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Are you seeing your mates this arvo because it's been yonks? Do you shout ave a go, ya mug to your football team from the stands? Or tell your mate his team has got Buckley's chance of winning the AFL Grand Final? Do you mutter stone the crows when surprised? Perhaps you've got your wobbly boots on?

Aussie English may be the most inventive and creative language in the world. This larrikin lexicography by Kel Richards tells the stories behind almost a thousand Aussie words and phrases.

So if you've ever wondered how 'bloody' became an all-purpose swear word, why 'bludger' means a lazy person, or even what 'dangle the dunlops', 'possum knockers' or 'molly-dooker' might mean, then you need to read this bonzer book.

Kel Richards' Dictionary of Australian Phrase and Fable offers a fascinating insight into the origins and meanings of these uniquely Australian expressions.

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781742233734

Publisher: NewSouth Publishing

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 01 February 2013

Country: Australia

Imprint: NewSouth Publishing

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 25.0mm

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 231.0mm

Weight: 423g

Pages: 304

About the Author

Kevin Barry β€˜Kel’ Richards is an Australian author, journalist and radio personality. He presents Sydney radio station 2CH’s Sunday night program β€˜Connections’. He has written a series of crime novels and thrillers for adult readers, including The Case of the Vanishing Corpse, Death in Egypt and An Outbreak of Darkness. Richards presented ABC News Radio’s weekend afternoons, which included regular Wordwatch segments, a feature he introduced. Initially developed as a filler program to allow time for changes of people or locations between programs, Wordwatch tapped into the listening public’s interest and several books have been produced based on the show’s research.

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