The persistence of purism: Authenticity in Māori language revitalisation (2019)
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King J (2019). The persistence of purism: Authenticity in Māori language revitalisation. Cambridge University: The Ninth Cambridge Conference on Language Endangerment. 02/07/2019-02/07/2019.This citation is automatically generated and may be unreliable. Use as a guide only.
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45 - Indigenous studies::4507 - Te ahurea, reo me te hītori o te Māori (Māori culture, language and history)::450712 - Te mātai i te reo Māori me te reo Māori (Māori linguistics and languages)Related items
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