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Author James, Neil, 1966-

Title Modern Manglish : gobbledygook made plain / Neil James & Harold Scruby ; illustrations by Alan Moir
Published Carlton North, Vic. : Scribe Publications, 2011
Melbourne : Scribe Publications, 2011
�2011

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 MELB  427.994 Jam/Mmg  AVAILABLE
Description xi, 158 pages : illustrations ; 20 cm
regular print
Contents Doublespeak and verbing -- Tautologies and other redundancies -- Click go the clichés -- Buzzwords -- Suitspeak -- Mixed metaphors -- Euphemisms (or youse-feminisms) -- To PC or not to PC -- Pollie waffle -- Legal(un)ese and coptalk -- Lost in translation -- Fancy-pants job titles -- World's worst mission statements -- Strayan, New Zillund, and Yankspeak -- Spakfilla -- Pronounceeashun -- Malaproprs and general manglish -- Sportspeak -- Foodspiel -- Silly signs -- Manglish christmas carols
Summary 'I'm going to make a prediction - it could go either way. ''London isn't the largest city, but it's definitely larger than the next largest. ''It's been raining for eight consecutive days in a row.'The information superhighway brings more text to our door than ever before. It's just that most of it gets mangled along the way.Twenty years ago, Harold Scruby's original Manglish sold its print run in just a few weeks. This version preserves some of his classic Manglish examples with mostly new material from the shame files of the Plain English Foundation.Modern Manglish explores the traditional linguistic traps of mixed metaphors and mispronunciation, Of new words and old clichés, Of euphemism, tautology, and jargon.It also exposes the latest Manglish in serially offending professions such as politics, business, and the law. When exactly did we all become stakeholders seeking to leverage our paradigms to achieve best-practice scenarios moving forward? Alongside these are the newest contenders for the Manglish crown, ranging from sports talk to silly signs, from IT speak to Twitterese, and from food speak to fancy-pants job titles. For your delectation and perhaps chagrin, here are the worst excesses of Manglish in 21 handy chapters, illustrated with more than 60 cartoons from Australia's premier editorial cartoonist, Alan Moir
Analysis Australian
Notes GEN
Subject Australianisms -- Dictionaries.
English language -- Humor.
English language -- Australia -- Humor.
English language -- Australia -- Humour
English language -- Australia -- Slang.
English language -- Australia -- Terms and phrases.
Genre/Form Dictionaries.
Humor.
Author Moir, Alan, 1947-
Scruby, Harold.
LC no. 2012452612
ISBN 9781921844508 (paperback)