As people learn to speak, they acquire the language and dialect spoken around them. The exact forms of every level of linguistic representation – from syntax to lexical choice to pronunciation – are all determined by the patterns of the ambient language. This is done with great ease as young language learners. It has been documented
In New Zealand a peculiar language contact scenario has emerged from the mutual influence between th...
Little is known about factors that influence dialect perception and the cues listeners rely on in t...
In New Zealand a peculiar language contact scenario has emerged from the mutual influence between th...
When mutually intelligible, but distinct dialects of the same language come into contact, linguistic...
This thesis addresses the ongoing evolution of New Zealand English phonology. In particular it explo...
When mutually intelligible, but distinct dialects of the same language come into contact, linguistic...
New Zealand English first emerged at the beginning of the 19th century as a result of the dialect co...
This research presents the analysis of the British dialects influence on the formation of the New Ze...
T his paper provides an overview of the chief characteristics of a relatively new variety of English...
New Zealand English first emerged at the beginning of the 19th century as a result of the dialect co...
The article considers the origin of New Zealand English. The paper analyzed basic lexical innovation...
Third Culture Kids (TCKs) are defined as people who have grown up outside of their parents’ and thei...
This thesis presents a nationwide survey of selected phonemic and phonetic variables used by New Zea...
Social dialect data dernonstrcrte. ~ tliat wornen tend ro lead lingui.$tic ctiange in New Zealand En...
Abstract. The levelling of accents/dialects has been something of a ‘given ’ in recent accounts of c...
In New Zealand a peculiar language contact scenario has emerged from the mutual influence between th...
Little is known about factors that influence dialect perception and the cues listeners rely on in t...
In New Zealand a peculiar language contact scenario has emerged from the mutual influence between th...
When mutually intelligible, but distinct dialects of the same language come into contact, linguistic...
This thesis addresses the ongoing evolution of New Zealand English phonology. In particular it explo...
When mutually intelligible, but distinct dialects of the same language come into contact, linguistic...
New Zealand English first emerged at the beginning of the 19th century as a result of the dialect co...
This research presents the analysis of the British dialects influence on the formation of the New Ze...
T his paper provides an overview of the chief characteristics of a relatively new variety of English...
New Zealand English first emerged at the beginning of the 19th century as a result of the dialect co...
The article considers the origin of New Zealand English. The paper analyzed basic lexical innovation...
Third Culture Kids (TCKs) are defined as people who have grown up outside of their parents’ and thei...
This thesis presents a nationwide survey of selected phonemic and phonetic variables used by New Zea...
Social dialect data dernonstrcrte. ~ tliat wornen tend ro lead lingui.$tic ctiange in New Zealand En...
Abstract. The levelling of accents/dialects has been something of a ‘given ’ in recent accounts of c...
In New Zealand a peculiar language contact scenario has emerged from the mutual influence between th...
Little is known about factors that influence dialect perception and the cues listeners rely on in t...
In New Zealand a peculiar language contact scenario has emerged from the mutual influence between th...