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English languages / West Germanic languages / Languages of New Zealand / English phonology / Māori language / Diphthong / New Zealand English / Irish phonology / Phonological history of English vowels / Linguistics / Vowels / Phonetics
Date: 2008-12-11 13:54:35
English languages
West Germanic languages
Languages of New Zealand
English phonology
Māori language
Diphthong
New Zealand English
Irish phonology
Phonological history of English vowels
Linguistics
Vowels
Phonetics

Changing Pronunciation of the Māori Language Implications for Revitalization Jeanette King, University of Canterbury Ray Harlow, University of Waikato Catherine Watson and Peter Keegan, University of Auckland Margaret M

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