Social dialect data dernonstrcrte. ~ tliat wornen tend ro lead lingui.$tic ctiange in New Zealand Englisli over a range of linguisric i.nriables. This paper describes current sound ctzanges in Ne~z * Zealand English, di.scusses ttzeir porential sourre~. arid suggests possible mechcrriisms bx whicti thev percolate through the systern. Womeiz 'S role in lrrriguage ctiange is a controiJersial area. Thejinal sectiorz examines a range of explanations ~17tiich ave been proposed to ~lccount j¿)r the putterns identljied @ researclzers and assesses tlieir relevanre to the New Zealcrnd data
This thesis offers a multidimensional description (phonological, phonetic-acoustic and sociolinguist...
The article is devoted to the New Zealand linguistic dependence on economic ties with its partner co...
New Zealand English first emerged at the beginning of the 19th century as a result of the dialect co...
Social dialect data demonstrates that women tend to lead linguistic change in New Zealand English ov...
This research assesses the relative roles played by men and women in the development of New Zealand ...
T his paper provides an overview of the chief characteristics of a relatively new variety of English...
This study presents an acoustic analysis looking at phonetic diversity in Auckland. New Zealand Engl...
This thesis presents a nationwide survey of selected phonemic and phonetic variables used by New Zea...
This paper provides an overview of the chief characteristics of a relatively new variety of English,...
The article considers the origin of New Zealand English. The paper analyzed basic lexical innovation...
New Zealand English first emerged at the beginning of the 19th century as a result of the dialect co...
This thesis addresses the ongoing evolution of New Zealand English phonology. In particular it explo...
La présente thèse propose une description multidimensionnelle (phonologique, phonéticoacoustique et ...
This research presents the analysis of the British dialects influence on the formation of the New Ze...
British English has become the progenitor of many language branches. The American and New Zealand va...
This thesis offers a multidimensional description (phonological, phonetic-acoustic and sociolinguist...
The article is devoted to the New Zealand linguistic dependence on economic ties with its partner co...
New Zealand English first emerged at the beginning of the 19th century as a result of the dialect co...
Social dialect data demonstrates that women tend to lead linguistic change in New Zealand English ov...
This research assesses the relative roles played by men and women in the development of New Zealand ...
T his paper provides an overview of the chief characteristics of a relatively new variety of English...
This study presents an acoustic analysis looking at phonetic diversity in Auckland. New Zealand Engl...
This thesis presents a nationwide survey of selected phonemic and phonetic variables used by New Zea...
This paper provides an overview of the chief characteristics of a relatively new variety of English,...
The article considers the origin of New Zealand English. The paper analyzed basic lexical innovation...
New Zealand English first emerged at the beginning of the 19th century as a result of the dialect co...
This thesis addresses the ongoing evolution of New Zealand English phonology. In particular it explo...
La présente thèse propose une description multidimensionnelle (phonologique, phonéticoacoustique et ...
This research presents the analysis of the British dialects influence on the formation of the New Ze...
British English has become the progenitor of many language branches. The American and New Zealand va...
This thesis offers a multidimensional description (phonological, phonetic-acoustic and sociolinguist...
The article is devoted to the New Zealand linguistic dependence on economic ties with its partner co...
New Zealand English first emerged at the beginning of the 19th century as a result of the dialect co...