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- Digger_slang abstract "Digger slang, also known as ANZAC slang or Australian military slang, is Australian English slang as employed by the various Australian armed forces throughout the 20th and 21st centuries. There have been four major sources of the slang: the First World War, the Second World War, the Korean War and the Vietnam War. The name Digger slang derives from the cultural stereotype of the Digger in the First World War. Graham Seal AM, Professor of Folklore at Curtin University of Technology, calls the slang Diggerese. It is a combination of an occupational jargon and an in-group argot.".
- Digger_slang wikiPageExternalLink Appendix:Australian_military_slang.
- Digger_slang wikiPageID "20036823".
- Digger_slang wikiPageRevisionID "571589927".
- Digger_slang hasPhotoCollection Digger_slang.
- Digger_slang subject Category:ANZAC.
- Digger_slang subject Category:Australian_English.
- Digger_slang subject Category:Military_slang_and_jargon.
- Digger_slang subject Category:Slang.
- Digger_slang comment "Digger slang, also known as ANZAC slang or Australian military slang, is Australian English slang as employed by the various Australian armed forces throughout the 20th and 21st centuries. There have been four major sources of the slang: the First World War, the Second World War, the Korean War and the Vietnam War. The name Digger slang derives from the cultural stereotype of the Digger in the First World War.".
- Digger_slang label "Digger slang".
- Digger_slang sameAs m.04yh9jg.
- Digger_slang sameAs Q5275636.
- Digger_slang sameAs Q5275636.
- Digger_slang wasDerivedFrom Digger_slang?oldid=571589927.
- Digger_slang isPrimaryTopicOf Digger_slang.