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Lest we forget lest: Anzac and the language of remembrance

  • Written by The Conversation
imageLest we forget is an expression with dignified origins, a rich history and a budding linguistic fossil.E-Maxx

Wars, soldiers and remembrance, not surprisingly, have a large impact on language.

Soldiers returning from overseas posts bring with them the foreign languages of these posts and in-group slang from everyday life. First world war Anzacs ate m...

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