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Languages of New Zealand

Languages of New Zealand
  

A collection of essays by noted linguistic specialists, 'Languages of New Zealand' is a "valuable addition to the scholarship and study of language and linguistics in our country.

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ISBN 9780864734907
Published 17 October 2005 by Victoria University Press
Format Trade Paperback/Paperback
Author(s) Edited by Bell, Allan
Edited by Harlow, Ray
Edited by Starks, Donna

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ISBN-13 9780864734907
ISBN-10 0864734905
Stock Available
Status Available at publisher; usually ships 5-14 working days
Publisher Victoria University Press
Imprint Victoria University Press
Publication Date 17 October 2005
Publication Country New Zealand New Zealand
Format Trade Paperback/Paperback
Author(s) Edited by Bell, Allan
Edited by Harlow, Ray
Edited by Starks, Donna
Category Language & Literature
Linguistics
Language & Linguistics
Interest Age All ages
Reading Age All ages
Library of Congress Maori language, Language policy - New Zealand, Bilingualism - New Zealand, Linguistic minorities - New Zealand, New Zealand - Languages
NBS Text Linguistics
ONIX Text General/trade;College/higher education;Professional and scholarly
Number of Pages 376
Dimensions Width: 152mm
Height: 210mm
Spine: 25mm
Weight 603g
Dewey Code 306.44993
Catalogue Code Not specified

Description of this Book

A collection of essays by noted linguistic specialists, Languages of New Zealand is a valuable addition to the scholarship and study of language and linguistics in our country. New Zealand has been characterised as one of the most monolingual countries in the world, and there is no doubt that English will remain the dominant language of this country. However, English has assumed a particular form in this country. Distinctive features of New Zealand English are the use of Maori words, such as 'kia ora' and 'tangi' and several grammatical features such as at the weekend. New Zealand English is a relatively recent variety of English, but it is currently gaining in local prestige and is now something that many younger New Zealanders claim as part of their identity. Recently, with increased emphasis on immigration, a government policy that promotes the use of Maori , and a more open attitude towards linguistic diversity, a growing number of languages are now being heard in the streets of our urban centres. Edited by Allan Bell, Professor of Language and Communications at Auckland University of Technology; Ray Harlow, Associate Professor in Linguistics at the University of Waikato and Donna Starks, Senior Lecturer in the Department of Applied Language Studies and Linguistics at the University of Auckland.

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Edited by Allan Bell, Professor of Language and Communications at Auckland University of Technology; Ray Harlow, Associate Professor in Linguistics at the University of Waikato and Donna Starks, Senior Lecturer in the Department of Applied Language Studies and Linguistics at the University of Auckland, Languages of New Zealand has contributions from experts in New Zealand English, Te Reo Maori, Cook Islands Maori, New Zealand Sign Language, phonetics and psycholinguistics and other related disciplines.

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