Issue Details: First known date: 2003... 2003 So Called Fracts are Fraud : Language, Authenticity and Helen Demidenko
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Helen Darville's novel The Hand that Signed the Paper fuelled anti-semitism in Australia. It contained numerous linguistic errors. "Linguistic knowledge is an important indicator of a commitment to a person's ethnic background and of their cultural expertise."

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