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ISSUE:    Philology. Theory & Practice. 2017. Issue 8-2
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LEXICAL AND PHONETIC FEATURES OF EARLY NEW ZEALAND ENGLISH

Anna Rapkatovna Bekeeva
Peoples' Friendship University of Russia


Submitted: August 1, 2017
Abstract. The article considers national and cultural features of early New Zealand English. The paper analyzes basic lexical and phonetic innovations that formed national literary norms on the basis of British dialects and the Maori language. It has been shown that New Zealand English has national and cultural peculiarities at all language levels. The Maori borrowing is a specific national peculiarity of New Zealand English.
Key words and phrases:
новозеландский национальный вариант английского языка
Новая Зеландия
маори
социолингвистический статус
национальная литературная норма
национально-культурная специфика
New Zealand English
New Zealand
Maori
sociolinguistic status
national literary norm
national and cultural feature
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