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Linguist explores if Pidgin speakers have an advantage in learning Hawaiian

Linguist explores if Pidgin speakers have an advantage in learning Hawaiian
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Exposure to te reo Māori primes brain for language learning

Exposure to te reo Māori primes brain for language learning
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Maori words sound right on ear


Maori words sound right on ear
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A University of Canterbury study has found New Zealanders may know more te reo Māori than they realise.
Professor Jen Hay from the university’s New Zealand Institute of Language says even if they don’t speak the language, people in Aotearoa are exposed to te reo Māori on a regular basis, including in songs, place names, and speeches at meetings and events.
The non-Māori speakers the three-year study were able to accurately distinguish real words from highly Māori-like non-words, and they had very good knowledge of the patterns of sounds in the language. ....

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Non-te reo speaking Kiwis have surprisingly sophisticated knowledge of the language — study



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Non-te reo Māori speaking New Zealanders have a surprisingly sophisticated knowledge of the language, new research from the University of Canterbury has shown.
Kiwis were regularly exposed to te reo Māori, including in place names, songs, and in speeches that open and close meetings and official events, Professor Jen Hay said.
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Researchers found non-Māori speakers in Aotearoa had very good knowledge of the patterns of sounds in the language that would seem to require memories of a surprisingly large number of words.
Non-Māori speaking Kiwis were also able to accurately distinguish real words from highly Māori-like non-words. ....

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