The book explores the evolution of New Zealand English, drawing on a rich collection of audio recordings to analyze its origins and development. It provides insights into the unique linguistic features and influences that have shaped the language in New Zealand, offering a comprehensive understanding of its cultural and historical context.
Jennifer Hay Ordre des livres (chronologique)


Causes and Consequences of Word Structure
- 256pages
- 9 heures de lecture
The book delves into how speech perception strategies influence morphological structure, employing connectionist modeling alongside perception and production experiments. Jennifer Hay examines the impact of phonotactics and lexical frequency on speech perception, providing insights into their significance in understanding language processing and structure. Through rigorous analysis of lexica, the work contributes to the broader field of linguistics by linking perceptual strategies with morphological outcomes.