Languages of New Zealand

Languages of New Zealand
Title Languages of New Zealand PDF eBook
Author Allan Bell
Publisher Victoria University Press
Total Pages 384
Release 2005
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9780864734907

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New Zealand Sign Language

New Zealand Sign Language
Title New Zealand Sign Language PDF eBook
Author Rachel McKee
Publisher Bridget Williams Books
Total Pages 274
Release 2015-06-01
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1927277302

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One of the country’s three official languages, New Zealand Sign Language evolved in the communities that grew from networks of Deaf children at three schools for the Deaf from the late nineteenth century. The Dictionary of New Zealand Sign Language (1997) – now an invaluable online resource at nzsl.vuw.ac.nz – and the Concise Dictionary of New Zealand Sign Language (BWB, 2003) were landmarks in documenting the language. A formidable body of scholarly research lies in these volumes, driven by the Deaf Studies Research Unit at Victoria University, led first by Graeme Kennedy and later by David and Rachel McKee. Today, NZSL forms part of the curriculum in intermediate schools, and New Zealanders are increasingly familiar with the language. Drawing on her experience of both teaching and researching NZSL, Rachel McKee has developed A Reference Grammar to support all those who are learning NZSL – students, families and friends of Deaf people, school teachers, public officials. This clear account of language structure and use is illustrated with dozens of videos, drawings and photographs.

New Zealand English

New Zealand English
Title New Zealand English PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth Gordon
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 392
Release 2004-05-20
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1139451286

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New Zealand English - at just 150 years old - is one of the newest varieties of English, and is unique in that its full history and development are documented in extensive audio-recordings. The rich corpus of spoken language provided by New Zealand's 'mobile disk unit' has provided insight into how the earliest New Zealand-born settlers spoke, and consequently, how this new variety of English developed. On the basis of these recordings, this book examines and analyses the extensive linguistic changes New Zealand English has undergone since it was first spoken in the 1850s. The authors, all experts in phonetics and sociolinguistics, use the data to test previous explanations for new dialect formation, and to challenge current claims about the nature of language change. The first ever corpus-based study of the evolution of New Zealand English, this book will be welcomed by all those interested in phonetics, sociolinguistics, historical linguistics and dialectology.

Living Languages

Living Languages
Title Living Languages PDF eBook
Author Walter Hirsh
Publisher
Total Pages 176
Release 1987
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
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A Dictionary of the Maori Language

A Dictionary of the Maori Language
Title A Dictionary of the Maori Language PDF eBook
Author Bp. Herbert William Williams
Publisher
Total Pages 726
Release 1917
Genre Māori language
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A Concise Dictionary of New Zealand Sign Language

A Concise Dictionary of New Zealand Sign Language
Title A Concise Dictionary of New Zealand Sign Language PDF eBook
Author Graeme D. Kennedy
Publisher
Total Pages 590
Release 2002
Genre
ISBN 9781877424113

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New Zealand Ways of Speaking English

New Zealand Ways of Speaking English
Title New Zealand Ways of Speaking English PDF eBook
Author Allan Bell
Publisher Multilingual Matters
Total Pages 320
Release 1990
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9781853590832

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This is a collection of research papers on the sociolinguistics and pragmatics of New Zealand English. The book provides information on the structure and use of NZ English in a range of different social and regional contexts. Topics covered include the question of a New Zealand pidgin, change in attitudes to NZ English and differences in New Zealand women's and men's speech.