xiii, 177 leaves :ill. ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. University of Otago department: Anthropology. "13 December 2002" -- T.p.This thesis is concerned with the study of the main regional variety of New Zealand English, the Southland variety, spoken in the far south of the country. Three main questions regarding the variety are addressed: (1) In what ways is the Southland variety distinctive? (2) What are the sources of this distinctiveness? (3) Is this distinctiveness being maintained? In order to answer these questions a two-stage social dialect survey was undertaken, using established sociolinguistic methodology. A pilot survey identified the existence of a number of phonological, lexical, and syntactic features which...
This thesis is a sociolinguistic study into lexical regional variation in New Zealand English. The ...
New Zealand English first emerged at the beginning of the 19th century as a result of the dialect co...
This thesis offers a phonetic and phonological description of contemporary New Zealand English based...
xiii, 177 leaves :ill. ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. University of Otago department:...
This thesis addresses the ongoing evolution of New Zealand English phonology. In particular it explo...
This thesis presents a nationwide survey of selected phonemic and phonetic variables used by New Zea...
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...
This paper provides an overview of the chief characteristics of a relatively new variety of English,...
This thesis investigates change in a number of phonological variables in New Zealand English (NZE) d...
Although lay people confidently assert the existence of regional varieties of New Zealand English, l...
The article considers the origin of New Zealand English. The paper analyzed basic lexical innovation...
This study presents an acoustic analysis looking at phonetic diversity in Auckland. New Zealand Engl...
This thesis offers a multidimensional description (phonological, phonetic-acoustic and sociolinguist...
REVISITING THE MAORI ENGLISH VOWEL SPACE: EXPLORING VARIATION IN /ɪ/ AND /u/ VOWEL PRODUCTION IN AUC...
This thesis is a sociolinguistic study into lexical regional variation in New Zealand English. The ...
New Zealand English first emerged at the beginning of the 19th century as a result of the dialect co...
This thesis offers a phonetic and phonological description of contemporary New Zealand English based...
xiii, 177 leaves :ill. ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. University of Otago department:...
This thesis addresses the ongoing evolution of New Zealand English phonology. In particular it explo...
This thesis presents a nationwide survey of selected phonemic and phonetic variables used by New Zea...
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...
This paper provides an overview of the chief characteristics of a relatively new variety of English,...
This thesis investigates change in a number of phonological variables in New Zealand English (NZE) d...
Although lay people confidently assert the existence of regional varieties of New Zealand English, l...
The article considers the origin of New Zealand English. The paper analyzed basic lexical innovation...
This study presents an acoustic analysis looking at phonetic diversity in Auckland. New Zealand Engl...
This thesis offers a multidimensional description (phonological, phonetic-acoustic and sociolinguist...
REVISITING THE MAORI ENGLISH VOWEL SPACE: EXPLORING VARIATION IN /ɪ/ AND /u/ VOWEL PRODUCTION IN AUC...
This thesis is a sociolinguistic study into lexical regional variation in New Zealand English. The ...
New Zealand English first emerged at the beginning of the 19th century as a result of the dialect co...
This thesis offers a phonetic and phonological description of contemporary New Zealand English based...