Winifred Bauer
Victoria University of Wellington
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Oceanic Linguistics | 2011
Ray Harlow; Winifred Bauer; Margaret Maclagan; Catherine I. Watson; Peter Keegan; Jeanette King
The Māori tense/aspect marker ka has historically two allomorphs: one, /ka:/, which is used when the rest of the verb phrase consists of only two morae, and the other, /ka/, for longer phrases. Recordings of native speakers born toward the end of the nineteenth century show that this distribution was at that time observed with a high degree of consistency. However, more recent speaker groups show variable behavior in this respect, with modern younger speakers tending to show abandonment of the allomorphy in favor of consistent use of the short form. This shift is attributable both to a proportional increase in the use of longer phrases over the same period and to the decreasing use of Māori generally, so that opportunities to acquire the inherited rule have diminished considerably.
Oceanic Linguistics | 1999
Winifred Bauer; William Parker; Te Kareongawai Evans; Te Aroha Noti Teepa
Journal of English Linguistics | 2002
Laurie Bauer; Winifred Bauer
English World-wide | 2002
Laurie Bauer; Winifred Bauer
New Zealand English Journal | 2000
Laurie Bauer; Winifred Bauer
Journal of Folklore Research | 2007
Laurie Bauer; Winifred Bauer
Archive | 2008
Catherine I. Watson; Margaret Maclagan; Ray Harlow; Winifred Bauer; Jeanette King; Peter Keegan
Te Reo | 2002
Laurie Bauer; Winifred Bauer
Te Reo | 2000
Laurie Bauer; Winifred Bauer
Kōtare : New Zealand Notes & Queries | 2000
Winifred Bauer; Laurie Bauer