The Evidence From English Borrowings, By A. J. Schutz, P 5-26 (Journal of the Polynesian Society: Accent And Accent Units In Maori)
Content Partner: The University of Auckland Library. Volume 94 1985 > Volume 94, No. 1 p 5-26 ; One of the first impressions that Māori makes on someone familiar with other Oceanic languages is that its accent 2 patterns seem out of step. In particular, names of persons, places, plants and animal...
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Zusammenfassung: | Content Partner: The University of Auckland Library. Volume 94 1985 > Volume 94, No. 1 p 5-26 ; One of the first impressions that Māori makes on someone familiar with other Oceanic languages is that its accent 2 patterns seem out of step. In particular, names of persons, places, plants and animals stand out, because they are often spoken as isolated units in an English context, making the accen... |
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