The Dictionary Of New Zealand English by Harry Orsman

This comprehensive reference work delves into the unique linguistic landscape of New Zealand, offering an extensive collection of words and phrases that have shaped the nation's vernacular. It meticulously documents the evolution of New Zealand English, highlighting its distinct characteristics influenced by indigenous Maori language, British colonial history, and the diverse cultural tapestry of the country. The book serves as both a scholarly resource and a cultural treasure, providing insights into the everyday language that reflects New Zealand's identity and heritage.

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Total Points: 76

This book was first published in 1997

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