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Maori Eastern Polynesian Malayo Austronesian Natural Languages Linguistics


Maori
Māori, also known as New Zealand Māori, is an Eastern Malayo-Polynesian member of the Austronesian language family spoken fluently by as many as 70,000 people and understood by a further 100,000.

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  • - Personal perspectives on a week-long Māori language retreat for adults.
  • - Article on the development of a Māori language immersion school in New Zealand. Summarizes context, history and content and over all progress since program inception.
  • - Māori Language Institute, Tuakana-Teina native speaker mentor project, introduction to history, structure, and sociolinguistics, publications, resources, and news.
  • - Comprehensive collection of lessons, vocabulary, pronunciation, sample texts and Java Flashcard applet for learn Māori.
  • - Kai Tahu dialect revival project.
  • - Information on the language from a variety of sources.
  • - Brief article on dialect differences in Te Reo Māori.
  • - Interactive learning for Māori language.
  • - Bilingual site with information about the Māori Language Act, news and updates, language software and collections of other useful reference and learning materials.
  • - University of Waikato Library.
  • - Semantic translation between Māori and English with detailed technical background on the software algorithms used.
  • - The Te Whanake series reflects modern methods of Māori language learning. Study guides, audio/video tapes and CDs, a dictionary as well as teacher's manuals complement the textbooks.
  • - Programs and resources for Māori language and culture including Te Papakupu o te Taitokerau, a Māori language dictionary.
  • - A brief history of the Maori language.
  • - Information on Maori culture, history, traditions, current events and language. Includes links to language training software and word and phrase lists.
  • - Secondary School Māori oratory competitions.
  • - Common phrases, numbers, nouns and words for indicating time.
  • - Te Reo Māori learning aids.
  • - A database written in Māori that catalogues and comprehensively describes published Māori language resource material.
  • - Selected language and culture statistics from the Ministry of Ma¯ori development including results of a survey on the current health of the language.
  • - A description of the Maori Language, including pronunciation and correspondences.
  • - Information on the Māori language of New Zealand.
  • - Information on the Māori language based on the author's studies.
  • - Māori placenames with sample WAV format sound files.
  • - Article on the potential benefits of applying a marketing paradigm to improve the success rate of Māori Language revival programs.
  • - 2001 He Tirohanga Ki te Oranga o te Reo Māori - Survey on the Health of the Māori Language. The data contained in this 2001 Survey can be used by parents, communities, iwi, researchers, schools, government departments and others, to help design and supp
  • - On-line course to teach correct pronunciation of Māori. New lessons are added periodically.
  • - Aims to develop and promote Māori literacy programmes for readers in Kura Kaupapa and Māori medium schools. Kia Ata Mai Māori language resources.


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