Nicholas, Sally Akevai. 2018. Language Contexts: Te Reo Maori o te Pae Tonga o te Kuki Airani also known as Southern Cook Islands Maori. In Austin, Peter K. and Gawne, Lauren (eds.), Language Documentation and Description, 36-64. London: EL Publishing.
@incollection{665927, address = {London}, author = {Nicholas, Sally Akevai}, booktitle = {Language Documentation and Description}, editor = {Austin, Peter K. and Gawne, Lauren}, journal = {Language Documentation and Description}, month = {July}, number = {None}, pages = {36-64}, publisher = {EL Publishing}, title = {Language Contexts: Te Reo Maori o te Pae Tonga o te Kuki Airani also known as Southern Cook Islands Maori}, url = {http://www.elpublishing.org/docs/1/15/ldd15_02.pdf}, volume = {15}, year = {2018}, abstract = {Te Reo Māori o te Pae Tonga o te Kuki Airani (Southern Cook Islands Māori) (henceforth Cook Islands Māori) is an endangered East Polynesian language spoken in the Cook Islands and amongst diaspora populations, predominantly in mainland New Zealand and in Australia. This paper describes some key contextual features of Cook Islands Māori and its speakers. Cook Islands people are indigenous to the Realm of New Zealand as are the languages of the Cook Islands.}, citekeys = {cldf9:daadf663bdd014fdba6fda243f0a36b3}, hhtype = {overview}, inlg = {English [eng]}, isreferencedby = {cldf9}, lgcode = {[raro1241]}, local_ids = {99590}, macro_area = {Papunesia}, src = {cldf, elpub}, subject = {Cook Islands; Māori; East Polynesian language; endangered language; indigenous population; diaspora population} }
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