atw: FW: first online edition of Australian Style

 
Hi austechies,

"Australian Style" has been revived (see below). I highly recommend this
free, biannual publication to anyone interested in Australian English. 

Cheers

 
Geoffrey Marnell
Principal Consultant
Abelard Consulting Pty Ltd
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-----Original Message-----
From: Adam Smith [mailto:Adam.Smith@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Friday, April 24, 2009 5:37 PM
To: Adam Smith
Subject: first online edition of Australian Style

Dear Australian Style subscriber,

You can now view Australian Style (16.1) online at
http://www.ling.mq.edu.au/news/australian_style.htm 

Readers of the printed version of the newsletter will find many familiar
elements, some adapted for the new medium - for example the Feedback
questionnaire. Some features are new, such as the Word column, and
electronic archive of previous Australian Styles (it currently gives you
PDFs of the printed newsletter as far as Volume 11.1, June 2003, but we plan
to complete the archive back to 1992 as soon as we can). Another edition is
planned for later in 2009, but there will be periodic updates to the current
edition, and we will let you know about these via email.

Some of you have already requested that a hard copy be mailed to you. You
should receive this in the next few weeks. If anyone else is interested in a
black and white printout of the newsletter, please send a stamped addressed
envelope (not too small please!) to Adam Smith, Linguistics Department,
Macquarie University, N.Ryde, NSW 2109.

We hope you enjoy Australian Style in its new format. Please encourage
anyone you think might be interested to visit the site, and particularly to
fill out the Feedback questionnaire.

best wishes,
Adam Smith
Editor, Australian Style

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