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Summary Of: New Zealand English

New Zealand English is close to... Some of these differences show New Zealand English to have more affinity with the... New Zealand English sticks very closely to British English in spelling... on the Wellington corpora of written and spoken New Zealand English put the proportion of words of M... in New Zealand English is pronounced as a... the closest sound in New Zealand English to the Australian short... in New Zealand English has moved to fill in the space left by... The first comprehensive dictionary dedicated to New Zealand English was probably the... into common parlance of many terms found in New Zealand English but not elsewhere... New Zealand English in the 21st century...

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