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Phrasal Prosody of Heritage Speakers of Samoan in Aotearoa New Zealand

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posted on 2025-07-28, 23:53 authored by Sasha CalhounSasha Calhoun, Corinne SealsCorinne Seals, Toaga AlefosioToaga Alefosio, Niusila Faamanatu-Eteuati
In recent times, the study of heritage languages has rapidly grown as an area of enquiry. However, until now, less has been known about the sounds and sound systems of heritage languages. Bringing together researchers from around the globe, this volume is the first full, book-length treatment of the phonetics and phonology of heritage languages. Each chapter examines understudied bilingual dyads in a broad range of geographic and social contexts, and through a wide variety of methodological and theoretical orientations. A wide range of heritage language sound system issues are addressed: at the segmental level, production of vowels and various consonants, segmental perception, and the perception of written forms signalling phonological variation; and at the suprasegmental level, declarative and question intonation, stress, focus, and lexical tone. It is essential reading for academic researchers and students in heritage languages, bilingualism, phonetics and phonology, sociolinguistics, and language variation and change.

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Calhoun, S., Seals, C., Alefosio, T. & Faamanatu-Eteuati, N. (2024). Phrasal Prosody of Heritage Speakers of Samoan in Aotearoa New Zealand. In Rajiv Rao (Ed.), The Phonetics and Phonology of Heritage Languages (pp. 84-106). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108966986

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The Phonetics and Phonology of Heritage Languages

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Cambridge University Press

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84-106

Editors

Rajiv Rao

ISBN

9781108966986

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