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English and other languages in New Zealand society; 3. Linguistics in New Zealand; 4. NZE: from prescription to description; 5. The study of New Zealand English; 6. The approach of this book; 2 HANDLING NEW ZEALAND ENGLISH LEXIS; 1. Introduction; 2. What are New Zealandisms?; 3. Towards a typology of New Zealandisms 327 $a3.1 A proposed basic typology of NZE lexis 4. Conclusion; Notes; 3 THE DIALECTAL ORIGINS OF NEW ZEALAND ENGLISH 1; 1. Introduction; 2. Background; 3. Methodology; 3.1 Sources of data; 3.2 Weaknesses of the data; 4. Results and discussion; 4.1 Results by period; 4.2 Scotland and Ireland; 4.3 The Australian connection; 5. Conclusion; Notes; 4 'NO-ONE SOUNDS LIKE US?' A COMPARISON OF NEW ZEALAND AND OTHER SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE ENGLISHES; 1. Introduction; 2. The New Zealand English consonant system; 2.2 Wine ?.s whine; 2.3 Yod-dropping; 2.4/l/; 3. The New Zealand English vowel system 327 $a3.1 Phonetic aspects of the NZE vowel system 3.2 Long vowels and diphthongs; 3.2.1 Long monophthongs; 3.2.2 Diphthongs; 3.3 Short vowels; 4. Conclusion and further research; 5 NEW ZEALAND ENGLISH ACROSS THE GENERATIONS: AN ANALYSIS OF SELECTED VOWEL AND CONSONANT VARIABLES 1; 1. Introduction; 2. New Zealand English: a brief summary; 3. Linguistic variables; 3.1 MOUTH; 3.2 The short front vowels; 3.2.1 TRAP; 3.2.2 vRESS; 3.2.3 KIT; 3.3 The witch/which distinction; 3.4 ? voicing; 4 Method; 4.1 The speech community; 4.2 Speakers; 4.2.1 Mary; 4.2.2 Florence; 4.2.3 Louise; 4.2.4 Sarah; 4.3 Procedures 327 $a4.4 Analysis 5 Results and discussion; 5.1 MOUTH; 5.1.1 Patterns of change; 5.1.2 Use across the generations; 5.1.3 Summary and discussion; 5.2 The front short vowels: patterns of change; 5.2.2 Use across the generations; 5.2.3 Summary and discussion; 5.3 The witch/which distinction; 5.3.1 Patterns of change; 5.3.2 Use across the generations; 5.3.3 Summary and discussion; 5.4 ? voicing; 5.4.1 Patterns of change; 5.4.2 Use across the generations; 5.4.3 Summary and discussion; 6 Conclusion; Notes; 6 THE APPARENT MERGER OF THE FRONT CENTERING DIPHTHONGS - EAR AND AIR - IN NEW ZEALAND ENGLISH 327 $a1. Background 2. Previous studies; 3. The Auckland sample and interview; 4. 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