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Title: A Sociolinguistic and social psychological study of Korean communities in New Zealand : language maintenance and second language learning
Keywords: Korea
New Zealand
Language
Linguistics
Issue Date: 1-Jun-2012
Publisher: Victoria University of Wellington
Abstract: New Zealand Censuses show an increase from 930 (South) Koreans in 1991 to 12,753 in 1996. This thesis focuses on the Korean community in New Zealand and its distinctive sociolinguistic characteristics and processes of adaptation. This thesis investigates the Korean community in terms of language maintenance and shift and second language learning from sociolinguistic and social psychological perspectives
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/59465
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