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Adam Smith is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Linguistics at Macquarie University. He specializes in corpus linguistics, focusing on language variation over time and across regions, lexicography, and editing practices. As Course Director for the Graduate Certificate of Editing and Electronic Publishing, he oversees curriculum development and teaches undergraduate linguistics units.
His research centers on Australian and New Zealand English dialects, with particular attention to grammatical structures, historical language change, and sociolinguistic influences. Notable projects include Linguistic Epicenters: Empirical Perspectives on Regional and International Influences on World Englishes (2018-2019) and Shifting Attitudes to Immigration (2021). Collaborations span global institutions, with emphasis on parliamentary discourse analysis and corpus-driven methodologies.
Smith leads three major datasets: the Australian Corpus of English, International Corpus of English, and Australian Radio Talkback Corpus. His work bridges computational linguistics and traditional lexicography, addressing challenges in terminology clarity and register analysis across medical, legal, and political domains.
- Key Themes: Epicentral influence, language policy, historical syntax
- Methodologies: Corpus linguistics, multidimensional analysis, comparative dialectology
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