Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- Maps
- 1 Geography, Demography and Cultural Factors
- 2 Phonetics and Phonology
- 3 Morphosyntax
- 4 New Zealand Vocabulary and Discourse Features
- 5 The Origins of New Zealand English
- 6 Variation within New Zealand
- 7 Selected Bibliography of Works on New Zealand English
- 8 Sample Texts
- Bibliography of Cited Works
- Index
Preface
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 September 2012
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- Maps
- 1 Geography, Demography and Cultural Factors
- 2 Phonetics and Phonology
- 3 Morphosyntax
- 4 New Zealand Vocabulary and Discourse Features
- 5 The Origins of New Zealand English
- 6 Variation within New Zealand
- 7 Selected Bibliography of Works on New Zealand English
- 8 Sample Texts
- Bibliography of Cited Works
- Index
Summary
This book is designed to be an accessible overview of New Zealand English. It is aimed at a general readership, and would be suitable for high school and undergraduate students, or for anyone interested in New Zealand English. It should also prove useful to scholars wanting a general reference on the dialect.
There has been a large amount of work on New Zealand English produced over the last decade, and it would not be possible to do all of it justice in a work of this size. In particular, there are many aspects of New Zealand English which have intriguing theoretical implications, and have formed the centre of interesting academic debates. As it is intended to be introductory, this book does not touch on theoretical issues. It is intended to be a simple, straightforward descriptive account of the best-known features of New Zealand English.
We are grateful to all of our colleagues working on New Zealand English for providing such a stimulating research environment, and we owe particular thanks to our colleagues in the Origins of New Zealand English (ONZE) project at the University of Canterbury, Christchurch.
Many of the examples used in this book come from collections of recordings held by ONZE. These collections have been funded by the University of Canterbury, the New Zealand Public Good Science Fund, the Royal Society of New Zealand Marsden Fund, the New Zealand Lotteries Board Fund and the Canterbury History Foundation. Robert Fromont designed the software (ONZEminer) which we use to interact with these recordings and extract relevant examples.
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- New Zealand English , pp. vii - ixPublisher: Edinburgh University PressPrint publication year: 2008