Professor, Aotahi School of Māori and Indigenous Studies, University of Canterbury
I have published widely in areas relating to the Māori language and languages spoken by Māori - from aspects of linguistic change, particularly in the phrasal lexicon, through to language revitalization. I am a member of the MAONZE (Māori and New Zealand English) project examining change over time in the pronunciation of Māori. I am currently working on a part of speech tagger for Māori as well as Marsden funded projects examining the knowledge non Māori-speaking New Zealanders have of te reo Māori.
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