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English Language Examples for Essays: linguistic analysis

SACS and Essays: Public Language: Quotes, Examples and Paragraphs

Inclusive Language Examples

  1. See SAE, rules, regulations and identity
  2. Inclusive Language examples and Euphemism
  3. See Comments and quotes relating to Safe Schools Program and inclusive language
  4. See paragraphs on Euphemisms and Dysphemisms
  5. See overview of face needs: positive and negative and the backlash to Michael Leunig’s “mummy” cartoon

Exclusive and Taboo Language (2019 Examples)

  1. Defamatory Language: Kyle Sandilands’ anti-Christian comments re Virgin Mary
  2. Sexist language: Boys from St Kevin’s College
  3. Sexist Language: Alan Jones and his “sock” comment: Ms Jacinda Ardern
  4. Examples of “Taboo” language: discriminatory linguistic terms
  5. See Suspension and Taboo: Israel Folau and Dr Lee
  6. Backlash re Mr Morrison’s speech: International Women’s Day
  7. Jokes: See McGuire’s comment to Ms Banham: plus Barry Hall’s jokes
  8. Exclusive Language examples
  9. See paragraphs on Euphemisms and Dysphemisms
Language that conceals and camouflages
  1. Jargon can be inclusive/exclusive And Examples of Jargon
  2. Euphemisms can be  misleading and confusing: language terms.
  3. See the Example of Uber and “Happy Pills”
  4. See a list of linguist comments and quotes
  1. See Essay questions and quotes from commentators and linguists
  2. See Formal and Public Language essays and quotes
  • See Informal and Formal Language Notes
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