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A life in dictionaries
Dr Bruce Moore, Australian National Dictionary Centre
Weekend of Ideas, 20 March 2010
Bruce Moore describes how his life in dictionaries, and in Australian English, began when he was teaching army cadets old and middle English languages.
Living language
Susan Butler, Macquarie Dictionary, and Roly Sussex, University of Queensland
Weekend of Ideas, 20 March 2010
Susan Butler and Roly Sussex discuss the idea that a living Australian English is all about change and infiltration by ‘multiple, parallel streams’ as spoken by Aboriginal people, Southern European migrants, English-speakers in other countries and so on.
Bendable learnings
Don Watson, writer
Weekend of Ideas, 20 March 2010
Don Watson looks at the triumph of modern management-speak and how those who favour the deliberately obscure and the falsely scientific are driving us all nuts.
Love of language
David Malouf, writer
Weekend of Ideas, 20 March 2010
David Malouf talks about the importance of language and literacy, and his love of language, but also laments its overuse and debasement.
Language and identity
Jeanie Bell, Batchelor Institute for Indigenous Tertiary Education
Weekend of Ideas, 20 March 2010
Jeanie Bell, a Jagera and Dulingbara woman, talks about the importance of language to Indigenous identities, the impact of the forcible loss of language and culture, and the attempts to revive Indigenous languages.
The language of power and persuasion
Julian Burnside, barrister, activist and writer
Weekend of Ideas, 20 March 2010
Julian Burnside reflects on the importance of words in his life as a barrister, an activist, and a writer.

