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New Zealand Ways of Speaking English
註釋This book's three sections deal with attitudes to New Zealand English, change and variation in NZE, and pragmatic and discourse studies of NZE. It covers a range of phonological and intonation patterns, as well as syntactic, discourse and pragmatic features of language - some of them peculiar to NZE. Contents: 1. Attitudes, Varieties, Discourse: An Introduction to the Sociolinguistics of NZE (Janet Holmes and Allan Bell) Attitudes to New Zealand English 2. 'This Objectionable Colonial Dialect': Historical and Contemporary Attitudes to New Zealand Speech (Elizabeth Gordon and Marcia Abell) 3. Sociolinguistic Stereotyping in New Zealand (Graham M. Vaughan and Ingrid Huygens) 4. 'God Help Us If We All Sound Like This': Attitudes to New Zealand and Other English Accents (Donn Bayard) Change and Variation in NZE 5. Pidgin English and Pidgin Maori in New Zealand (Ross Clark) 6. The Rise of New Zealand Intonation (Scott Allan) 7. A Longitudinal Study of the 'ear/ air' Contrast in New Zealand Speech (Elizabeth Gordon and Margaret A. Maclagan) 8. Minder, Mork and Mindy? ( -t) Glottalisation and Post-vocalic ( -r) in Younger New Zealand English Speakers (Donn Bayard) 9. Audience and Referee Design in New Zealand Media Language (Allan Bell) Pragmatic Analyses of New Zealand Discourse 10. They're Off and Racing Now: The Speech of the New Zealand Race Caller (Koenraad Kuiper and Paddy Austin) 11. The Sociolinguistics of Questioning in District Court Trials (Chris Lane) 12. Politeness Strategies in New Zealand Women's Speech (Janet Holmes) 13. Politeness Revisited: The Dark Side (Paddy Austin).