During the 1970s research showed that less than 20% of Māori people were proficient in the Māori language. Leading sociolinguists of that time predicted the Māori language would be extinct by 2000. This provided the impetus for the emergence of various Māori language revitalisation strategies. Te Whanake and Te Ataarangi are two examples of such diverse language acquisition programmes developed in response to these findings. This thesis will provide a comparative analysis of both programmes through an examination of the respective historical backgrounds, the methodological factors particular to each programme and consequently highlight why they continue to be successful models after 30 years at the forefront of Māori language revitalisa...
The National Māori Language Institute (see http://teipukarea.maori.nz) and The International Centre ...
Tūwharetoa are a distinctive tribal group who are located within the central North Island. With a pr...
This thesis investigates the development of a lexicon and register to facilitate the teaching of mat...
Efforts to revitalise the Māori language began in earnest with the establishment in 1981 of the firs...
Despite the language revitalisation efforts of kōhanga reo and kura kaupapa Māori, the Māori langu...
This study focuses on the role of adult Māori language acquisition in the revitalization of the Māor...
More than a third of the world's languages are currently classified as endangered and more than half...
Te reo Māori (the Māori language) is the life-force of what it means to be Māori, and embedded in th...
As the world places increasing pressures on the survival of minority languages, there is a growing u...
More than a third of the world's languages are currently classified as endangered and more than half...
Language revitalisation aims to ‘reverse language shift’ (see Fishman, 1991, 2001), that is, to reve...
Many linguists claim as many as half of the world’s nearly 7,105 languages spoken today could disapp...
Indigenous languages rely on revitalization programs to prevent extinction. In the US the\ud diversi...
In language revitalisation movements the main impetus and passion is often provided by adults who, a...
The current situation with the Maori language deserves our special attention due to its exceptionali...
The National Māori Language Institute (see http://teipukarea.maori.nz) and The International Centre ...
Tūwharetoa are a distinctive tribal group who are located within the central North Island. With a pr...
This thesis investigates the development of a lexicon and register to facilitate the teaching of mat...
Efforts to revitalise the Māori language began in earnest with the establishment in 1981 of the firs...
Despite the language revitalisation efforts of kōhanga reo and kura kaupapa Māori, the Māori langu...
This study focuses on the role of adult Māori language acquisition in the revitalization of the Māor...
More than a third of the world's languages are currently classified as endangered and more than half...
Te reo Māori (the Māori language) is the life-force of what it means to be Māori, and embedded in th...
As the world places increasing pressures on the survival of minority languages, there is a growing u...
More than a third of the world's languages are currently classified as endangered and more than half...
Language revitalisation aims to ‘reverse language shift’ (see Fishman, 1991, 2001), that is, to reve...
Many linguists claim as many as half of the world’s nearly 7,105 languages spoken today could disapp...
Indigenous languages rely on revitalization programs to prevent extinction. In the US the\ud diversi...
In language revitalisation movements the main impetus and passion is often provided by adults who, a...
The current situation with the Maori language deserves our special attention due to its exceptionali...
The National Māori Language Institute (see http://teipukarea.maori.nz) and The International Centre ...
Tūwharetoa are a distinctive tribal group who are located within the central North Island. With a pr...
This thesis investigates the development of a lexicon and register to facilitate the teaching of mat...