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2. andling New Zealand English lexis
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages 1
- Table of contents 5
- Map 7
- Abbreviations & Glossary 8
- Phonetic symbols 9
- 1. New Zealand and New Zealand English 11
- 2. andling New Zealand English lexis 23
- 3. The dialectal origins of New Zealand English 40
- 4. ‘No-one sounds like us?’ A comparison of New Zealand and other southern hemiphere Englishes 53
- 5. New Zealand English across the generations 84
- 6. The apparent merger of the front centring diphthongs — EAR and AIR — in New Zealand English 111
- 7. Intonation and prosody in New Zealand English 146
- 8. Variation in New Zealand English syntax and morphology 173
- 9. As far as analysing grammatical variation and change in New Zealand English with very few tokens <is concerned/ø> 198
- 10. Maori and Pakeha English 221
- 11. Talking Maori or Pakeha in English 249
- 12. ‘A deep depression covers the South Tasman Sea’ 279
- 13. The cultural cringe revisited 297
- Bibliography 325
- Notes on the contributors 355
- Index 358
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages 1
- Table of contents 5
- Map 7
- Abbreviations & Glossary 8
- Phonetic symbols 9
- 1. New Zealand and New Zealand English 11
- 2. andling New Zealand English lexis 23
- 3. The dialectal origins of New Zealand English 40
- 4. ‘No-one sounds like us?’ A comparison of New Zealand and other southern hemiphere Englishes 53
- 5. New Zealand English across the generations 84
- 6. The apparent merger of the front centring diphthongs — EAR and AIR — in New Zealand English 111
- 7. Intonation and prosody in New Zealand English 146
- 8. Variation in New Zealand English syntax and morphology 173
- 9. As far as analysing grammatical variation and change in New Zealand English with very few tokens <is concerned/ø> 198
- 10. Maori and Pakeha English 221
- 11. Talking Maori or Pakeha in English 249
- 12. ‘A deep depression covers the South Tasman Sea’ 279
- 13. The cultural cringe revisited 297
- Bibliography 325
- Notes on the contributors 355
- Index 358