Māori is the only indigenous language of Aotearoa/New Zealand. It is southern most Polynesian language, spoken by some 160,000 (~4% of population. Māori is an endangered language despite significant efforts to revitalize the language since the 1980s. The MAONZE (Māori-New Zealand) project team have been studying Māori sound change over time, focussing on vowels and rhythm, attempting to determine both internally and externally motivated change. Data includes three groups of male and female speakers, historical speakers born in the 1880s, present day elders born between 1920 and 1944, and young speakers born between 1969 and 1985. The pronunciation of vowels in Māori was changed over time. For example, /u u:/ have become more “fronted” an...
Despite the language revitalisation efforts of kōhanga reo and kura kaupapa Māori, the Māori langu...
This study presents the first acoustic description of the vowel space of a Papuan language—Nambo, sp...
This paper examines the vowel system of present day Malacca Portuguese Creole (MPC) which is in dang...
REVISITING THE MAORI ENGLISH VOWEL SPACE: EXPLORING VARIATION IN /ɪ/ AND /u/ VOWEL PRODUCTION IN AUC...
This paper discusses changes in the pronunciation of Mäori and implications for teachers and learner...
This paper discusses changes in the pronunciation of Māori and implications for teachers and learner...
Maori, the indigenous language of Aotearoa/New Zealand, has been subject to intensive revitalization...
This study presents an acoustic analysis looking at phonetic diversity in Auckland. New Zealand Engl...
This thesis investigates change in a number of phonological variables in New Zealand English (NZE) d...
Mäori has been spoken in New Zealand since Mäori settled the country some 800 to 1000 years ago (see...
© 2017 The Australian Linguistic Society. Although there have been many studies of New Zealand Engli...
More than a third of the world's languages are currently classified as endangered and more than half...
More than a third of the world's languages are currently classified as endangered and more than half...
Social dialect data dernonstrcrte. ~ tliat wornen tend ro lead lingui.$tic ctiange in New Zealand En...
Pukapukan is a minority language spoken in the Northern Cook Islands, characterised by diglossia in ...
Despite the language revitalisation efforts of kōhanga reo and kura kaupapa Māori, the Māori langu...
This study presents the first acoustic description of the vowel space of a Papuan language—Nambo, sp...
This paper examines the vowel system of present day Malacca Portuguese Creole (MPC) which is in dang...
REVISITING THE MAORI ENGLISH VOWEL SPACE: EXPLORING VARIATION IN /ɪ/ AND /u/ VOWEL PRODUCTION IN AUC...
This paper discusses changes in the pronunciation of Mäori and implications for teachers and learner...
This paper discusses changes in the pronunciation of Māori and implications for teachers and learner...
Maori, the indigenous language of Aotearoa/New Zealand, has been subject to intensive revitalization...
This study presents an acoustic analysis looking at phonetic diversity in Auckland. New Zealand Engl...
This thesis investigates change in a number of phonological variables in New Zealand English (NZE) d...
Mäori has been spoken in New Zealand since Mäori settled the country some 800 to 1000 years ago (see...
© 2017 The Australian Linguistic Society. Although there have been many studies of New Zealand Engli...
More than a third of the world's languages are currently classified as endangered and more than half...
More than a third of the world's languages are currently classified as endangered and more than half...
Social dialect data dernonstrcrte. ~ tliat wornen tend ro lead lingui.$tic ctiange in New Zealand En...
Pukapukan is a minority language spoken in the Northern Cook Islands, characterised by diglossia in ...
Despite the language revitalisation efforts of kōhanga reo and kura kaupapa Māori, the Māori langu...
This study presents the first acoustic description of the vowel space of a Papuan language—Nambo, sp...
This paper examines the vowel system of present day Malacca Portuguese Creole (MPC) which is in dang...