Maori A Linguistic Introduction

Mäori, the indigenous language of New Zealand, is an endangered, minority language, with an important role in the culture and identity of the Mäori community. This comprehensive overview, first published in 2007, looks at all aspects of the Mäori language: its history, its dialects, its sounds and g...

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Main Author Harlow, Ray
Format eBook Book
LanguageEnglish
Published Cambridge Cambridge University Press 12.04.2007
Edition1
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ISBN1107407621
0521808618
9780521808613
9781107407626
DOI10.1017/CBO9780511618697

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Summary:Mäori, the indigenous language of New Zealand, is an endangered, minority language, with an important role in the culture and identity of the Mäori community. This comprehensive overview, first published in 2007, looks at all aspects of the Mäori language: its history, its dialects, its sounds and grammar, its current status and the efforts being made by the Mäori community and the state to ensure its survival. Central chapters provide an overall sketch of the structure of Mäori while highlighting those aspects which have been the subject of detailed linguistic analysis - particularly phonology (sound structure) and morphology (word structure). Though addressed primarily to those with some knowledge of linguistics, this book describes a language with a wealth of interesting features. It will interest anyone wishing to study the structure of a minority language, in fields as diverse as typology, sociolinguistics and linguistic anthropology, as well as all those interested in endangered languages and their preservation.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (p. 224-238) and index
ISBN:1107407621
0521808618
9780521808613
9781107407626
DOI:10.1017/CBO9780511618697