Intonation
The intonation of Australian English is relatively gentle, with little fluctuation. The stress of a sentence is usually placed on the content word, especially verbs
Differences with American
English
Compared to American English, Australian English has a closer pronunciation and vocabulary to British English, but there are differences in some expressions. For example, in American English, "cut" is commonly used to describe people or things, while in Australian English, "sweet" is often used.
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Short Vowels
Vowels in Australian English are often pronounced shorter than those in Standard English. For example, the "a" in the word "cat" sounds closer to "æ" in Australian English, while Standard English sounds closer to "a".