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Abstract
The theme of this special issue is Māori language research. Contributions to the special issue cover linguistic topics surrounding language revitalisation and pedagogy topics, ranging from acoustic to morphosyntactic analysis. At its heart, each paper is concerned with te reo Māori, as it is learned, taught, spoken and valued in Aotearoa New Zealand in the 21st century. The inspiration for this special issue came from the global events surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic (2020–2022), and the realisation that the linguistic community in Aotearoa New Zealand could, and should, be doing more to support our Indigenous language.
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Journal Article
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Barbour, J., & Keegan, P. J. (2024). Māori language research. Te Reo, 66(2), 1-9.
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2024
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Linguistic Society of New Zealand
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This is an open access article published in Te Reo – The Journal of the Linguistic Society of New Zealand. ©The Linguistic Society of New Zealand 2024.