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- Cook Islands Maori
- What is a Pakeha?
- Maori 1 2007
- Maori 2 2007
- Pacific Englishes
- Dutch
- Pasifika Communities 1
- NZ Europeans
- Census Wk 2.1
- Dutch
- Chinese
- Introduction
- Identity Lecture 1
- Language & Maintenance Shift
- Identity
- Census Wk 2.2
- Japanese
- Greek
- Language & Identity
- NZ Populations
- Course Outline
- NZ Europeans and NZE
- Tongan Community
- Lecture Topics
- NZ English
- NZ Greek Community
- Korean
- English Language & identity
- Maori Identity
- Pasifika Communities
- Europeans
- Links
- Korean II
- Niuean Community
- References
- Pakeha
- Assessment
- Maori Identity
- Readings
- Exam Preparation
- Asian Communities
- Globalisation
- NZ Regional Variation
- NZ Sign Language
Census Wk 2.2
Generalizations
1. Most NZers speak only one language
2. Most NZers speak only English
3. Few NZers claim to speak Maori
4. Maori is the second most common language in NZ
5. Most Maori speakers are Maori
6. Asian languages are spoken by Asian New Zealanders
7. Few Pacific Speakers speak more than one Pacific language
8. Most NZers have a fascination with western European languages
9. NZSL is a language for all NZers
Generalization 1
Generalization 2
Generalization 3 and 4
Generalization 5
Generlaization 6a
Generalization 6b
Generalization 7