A Dictionary of Maori Words in New Zealand English
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Author:MACALISTER John
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ISBN:9780195584950
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Publication Date:April 2005
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Edition:1
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Pages:248
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Binding:Paperback
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Publisher:Oxford University Press
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Country of Publication:Australia


A Dictionary of Maori Words in New Zealand English
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Author:MACALISTER John
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ISBN:9780195584950
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Publication Date:April 2005
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Edition:1
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Pages:248
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Binding:Paperback
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Publisher:Oxford University Press
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Country of Publication:Australia
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A Dictionary of Māori Words in New Zealand English is the first lexical monograph from the research undertaken at the New Zealand Dictionary Centre. New Zealand possesses a relatively young and certainly vibrant variety of English. The influence of Te Reo Māori and the presence of Māori words make a significant contribution to that lexical vitality. Māori words began to enter English in 1769 with the arrival of James Cook and H.M.S. Endeavour. They continue to do so today, with an estimated six words out of every thousand in written and spoken New Zealand English being of Māori origin. These words include the names of flora and fauna, aspects of material and social culture, and new creations, as well as place and personal names.
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A Dictionary of Māori Words in New Zealand English is the first lexical monograph from the research undertaken at the New Zealand Dictionary Centre. New Zealand possesses a relatively young and certainly vibrant variety of English. The influence of Te Reo Māori and the presence of Māori words make a significant contribution to that lexical vitality. Māori words began to enter English in 1769 with the arrival of James Cook and H.M.S. Endeavour. They continue to do so today, with an estimated six words out of every thousand in written and spoken New Zealand English being of Māori origin. These words include the names of flora and fauna, aspects of material and social culture, and new creations, as well as place and personal names.
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Author: MACALISTER JohnISBN: 9780195584950Publication Date: April 2005Edition: 1Pages: 248Binding: PaperbackPublisher: Oxford University PressCountry of Publication: Australia
A Dictionary of Māori Words in New Zealand English is the first lexical monograph from the research undertaken at the New Zealand Dictionary Centre. New Zealand possesses a relatively young and certainly vibrant variety of English. The influence of Te Reo Māori and the presence of Māori words make a significant contribution to that lexical vitality. Māori words began to enter English in 1769 with the arrival of James Cook and H.M.S. Endeavour. They continue to do so today, with an estimated six words out of every thousand in written and spoken New Zealand English being of Māori origin. These words include the names of flora and fauna, aspects of material and social culture, and new creations, as well as place and personal names.
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Author: MACALISTER JohnISBN: 9780195584950Publication Date: April 2005Edition: 1Pages: 248Binding: PaperbackPublisher: Oxford University PressCountry of Publication: Australia
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