Cox, Felicity, Joshua Penney & Sallyanne Palethorpe
2024.
Australian English Monophthong Change across 50 Years: Static versus Dynamic Measures.
Languages 9:3
► pp. 99 ff.
Roberts, Julie & Monica Nesbitt
2023.
What Goes Around: Language Change and Glottalization in Vermont.
American Speech: A Quarterly of Linguistic Usage
Foulkes, Paul
2020.
Phonological Variation. In
The Handbook of English Linguistics,
► pp. 407 ff.
Warren, Paul
2018.
Quality and quantity in New Zealand English vowel contrasts.
Journal of the International Phonetic Association 48:3
► pp. 305 ff.
Buchstaller, Isabelle, Anne Krause, Anja Auer & Stefanie Otte
2017.
Levelling across the life‐span?: Tracing the face vowel in panel data from the North East of England.
Journal of Sociolinguistics 21:1
► pp. 3 ff.
Przewozny, Anne & Cécile Viollain
2016.
On the representation and evolution of Australian English and New Zealand English.
Anglophonia :21
Sanchez, Kauyumari, Jennifer Hay & Elissa Nilson
2015.
Contextual activation of Australia can affect New Zealanders' vowel productions.
Journal of Phonetics 48
► pp. 76 ff.
Scharinger, Mathias & William J. Idsardi
2014.
Sparseness of vowel category structure: Evidence from English dialect comparison.
Lingua 140
► pp. 35 ff.
HAY, JENNIFER, KATIE DRAGER & BRYNMOR THOMAS
2013.
Using nonsense words to investigate vowel merger.
English Language and Linguistics 17:2
► pp. 241 ff.
Hall-Lew, Lauren & Sonya Fix
2012.
Perceptual coding reliability of (L)-vocalization in casual speech data.
Lingua 122:7
► pp. 794 ff.
Wawra, Daniela
2012.
New Zealand English: A History of Hybridization. In
Conceptualizing Cultural Hybridization [
Transcultural Research – Heidelberg Studies on Asia and Europe in a Global Context, ],
► pp. 159 ff.
Hay, Jen, Katie Drager & Paul Warren
2010.
Short-term Exposure to One Dialect Affects Processing of Another.
Language and Speech 53:4
► pp. 447 ff.
Scharinger, Mathias & Aditi Lahiri
2010.
Height Differences in English Dialects: Consequences for Processing and Representation.
Language and Speech 53:2
► pp. 245 ff.
Hay, Jennifer, Katie Drager & Paul Warren
2009.
Careful Who You Talk to: An Effect of Experimenter Identity on the Production of theNEAR/SQUAREMerger in New Zealand English.
Australian Journal of Linguistics 29:2
► pp. 269 ff.
Johnson, Wyn & David Britain
2007.
L-vocalisation as a natural phenomenon: explorations in sociophonology.
Language Sciences 29:2-3
► pp. 294 ff.
Maclagan, Margaret & Jennifer Hay
2007.
Getting fed up with our feet: Contrast maintenance and the New Zealand English “short” front vowel shift.
Language Variation and Change 19:01
Harrington, Jonathan
2006.
An acoustic analysis of ‘happy-tensing’ in the Queen's Christmas broadcasts.
Journal of Phonetics 34:4
► pp. 439 ff.
Langstrof, Christian
2006.
Acoustic evidence for a push-chain shift in the Intermediate Period of New Zealand English.
Language Variation and Change 18:02
Langstrof, Christian
2009.
On the role of vowel duration in the New Zealand English front vowel shift.
Language Variation and Change 21:3
► pp. 437 ff.
LANGSTROF, CHRISTIAN
2011.
Vowel change as systemic optimisation: why the New Zealand English front vowel shift is not a good example.
English Language and Linguistics 15:1
► pp. 137 ff.
SHIBATA, CHIKAKO
2006.
CHAIN SHIFTS AND MERGER IN NEW ZEALAND ENGLISH.
ENGLISH LINGUISTICS 23:1
► pp. 27 ff.
Thomas, E.R.
2006.
Vowel Shifts and Mergers. In
Encyclopedia of Language & Linguistics,
► pp. 484 ff.
Gordon, Elizabeth, Lyle Campbell, Jennifer Hay, Margaret Maclagan, Andrea Sudbury & Peter Trudgill
2004.
New Zealand English,
Hickey, Raymond
2003.
How do dialects get the features they have? On the process of new dialect formation. In
Motives for Language Change,
► pp. 213 ff.
Gordon, Elizabeth & Margaret Maclagan
2001.
'Capturing a Sound Change': A Real Time Study Over 15 Years of the NEAR/SQUARE Diphthong Merger in New Zealand English.
Australian Journal of Linguistics 21:2
► pp. 215 ff.
Woods, Nicola J.
2001.
Internal and external dimensions of language change: the great divide? Evidence from New Zealand English.
Linguistics 39:5
Easton, Anita & Laurie Bauer
2000.
An Acoustic Study of the Vowels of New Zealand English.
Australian Journal of Linguistics 20:2
► pp. 93 ff.
Cox, Felicity
1999.
Vowel Change in Australian English.
Phonetica 56:1-2
► pp. 1 ff.
Watson, Catherine I., Jonathan Harrington & Zoe Evans
1998.
An acoustic comparison between New Zealand and Australian English vowels.
Australian Journal of Linguistics 18:2
► pp. 185 ff.
BAUER, LAURIE & JANET HOLMES
1996.
Getting into a flap!/t/ in New Zealand English.
World Englishes 15:1
► pp. 115 ff.
Maclagan, Margaret A. & Elizabeth Gordon
1996.
Out of the AIR and into the EAR: Another view of the New Zealand diphthong merger.
Language Variation and Change 8:1
► pp. 125 ff.
Maclagan, Margaret A. & Elizabeth Gordon
1998.
HowgrownGrew from one syllable to two∗.
Australian Journal of Linguistics 18:1
► pp. 5 ff.
Holmes, Janet
1995.
Three chairs for New Zealand English: the EAR/AIR merger.
English Today 11:3
► pp. 14 ff.
Holmes, Janet
1995.
Time for /t/: Initial /t/ in New Zealand English.
Australian Journal of Linguistics 15:2
► pp. 127 ff.
Holmes, Janet
1997.
Maori and Pakeha English: Some New Zealand social dialect data.
Language in Society 26:1
► pp. 65 ff.
Sinclair, S.J. & C.I. Watson
1995.
Proceedings 1995 Second New Zealand International Two-Stream Conference on Artificial Neural Networks and Expert Systems,
► pp. 298 ff.
Bauer, Laurie
1994.
ENGLISH IN NEW ZEALAND. In
The Cambridge History of the English Language,
► pp. 382 ff.
Meyerhoff, Miriam
1994.
Sounds pretty ethnic, eh?: A pragmatic particle in New Zealand English.
Language in Society 23:3
► pp. 367 ff.
Britain, David
1992.
Linguistic change in intonation: The use of high rising terminals in New Zealand English.
Language Variation and Change 4:1
► pp. 77 ff.
Britain, David
2008.
When is a change not a change? A case study on the dialect origins of New Zealand English.
Language Variation and Change 20:2
► pp. 187 ff.
Holmes, Janet & Allan Bell
1992.
On shear markets and sharing sheep: The merger of EAR and AIR diphthongs in New Zealand English.
Language Variation and Change 4:3
► pp. 251 ff.
McGregor, Graham
1992.
Alan Bell & Janet Holmes (eds.), New Zealand ways of speaking English. (Multilingual Matters 65.) Clevedon and Philadelphia: Multilingual Matters, 1990. Pp. vi + 305..
Language in Society 21:3
► pp. 513 ff.
Bayard, Donn
1991.
A taste of Kiwi: Attitudes to accent, speaker gender, and perceived ethnicity across the Tasman∗.
Australian Journal of Linguistics 11:1
► pp. 1 ff.
Peeters, Bert, David Bradley, Miriam Meyerhoff & Jane Simpson
1991.
Reviews.
Australian Journal of Linguistics 11:2
► pp. 229 ff.
Di Paolo, Marianna & Alice Faber
1990.
Phonation differences and the phonetic content of the tense-lax contrast in Utah English.
Language Variation and Change 2:2
► pp. 155 ff.
Austin, Paddy, David Corson, Graham Mallinson, Roland Sussex & Laurie Bauer
1987.
Reviews.
Australian Journal of Linguistics 7:1
► pp. 129 ff.
[no author supplied]
2003.
Bibliography. In
Sound Patterns of Spoken English,
► pp. 127 ff.
[no author supplied]
2005.
MEDIA REVIEWS.
Critical Inquiry in Language Studies 2:4
► pp. 233 ff.
This list is based on CrossRef data as of 2 july 2024. Please note that it may not be complete. Sources presented here have been supplied by the respective publishers.
Any errors therein should be reported to them.