Maori-Polynesian Comparative Dictionary
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Paperback / Softback
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1036514722
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9781036514723
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Sothis Press
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Sothis Press
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GB
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GB
Publication Date
Oct 10th, 2024
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Folklore, myths & legends
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This book embarks on an ambitious journey to explore the rich linguistic tapestry of the Maori language and its connections to the broader Polynesian dialects. Through meticulous research and comparative analysis, the author delves into the origins, evolution, and meanings of words used by the Maori people of New Zealand, placing them in the larger context of Polynesian languages. By examining songs, legends, and oral traditions alongside contemporary philological methods, this work uncovers new insights into the ancient pathways that link these island languages together.
The narrative weaves a fascinating story of how early settlers interactions and the challenging process of colonization impacted language preservation. It highlights how Comparative Philology has shed light on understanding ancient languages, proving that earlier etymological assumptions were often misguided without broader linguistic comparisons. The author's effort to catalog related forms across Polynesian languages addresses a gap left by previous scholars, offering a comprehensive guide that is both continuous and sustained in its approach.
Beyond serving as a dictionary for related Maori and Polynesian words, this book explores how language evolution reflects cultural shifts and historical migrations. It posits that studying these linguistic changes can unravel histories and connections among the Polynesian peoples that might otherwise remain obscured.
Captivating for linguists, historians, and anyone intrigued by the cultural heritage of New Zealand and Polynesia, this book presents a groundbreaking perspective on how languages intertwine with identity and history. Its insights contribute significantly to our understanding of not just Maori or Polynesian languages but also the intricate web of human communication across time and space.
The narrative weaves a fascinating story of how early settlers interactions and the challenging process of colonization impacted language preservation. It highlights how Comparative Philology has shed light on understanding ancient languages, proving that earlier etymological assumptions were often misguided without broader linguistic comparisons. The author's effort to catalog related forms across Polynesian languages addresses a gap left by previous scholars, offering a comprehensive guide that is both continuous and sustained in its approach.
Beyond serving as a dictionary for related Maori and Polynesian words, this book explores how language evolution reflects cultural shifts and historical migrations. It posits that studying these linguistic changes can unravel histories and connections among the Polynesian peoples that might otherwise remain obscured.
Captivating for linguists, historians, and anyone intrigued by the cultural heritage of New Zealand and Polynesia, this book presents a groundbreaking perspective on how languages intertwine with identity and history. Its insights contribute significantly to our understanding of not just Maori or Polynesian languages but also the intricate web of human communication across time and space.
This book embarks on an ambitious journey to explore the rich linguistic tapestry of the Maori language and its connections to the broader Polynesian dialects. Through meticulous research and comparative analysis, the author delves into the origins, evolution, and meanings of words used by the Maori people of New Zealand, placing them in the larger context of Polynesian languages. By examining songs, legends, and oral traditions alongside contemporary philological methods, this work uncovers new insights into the ancient pathways that link these island languages together.
The narrative weaves a fascinating story of how early settlers interactions and the challenging process of colonization impacted language preservation. It highlights how Comparative Philology has shed light on understanding ancient languages, proving that earlier etymological assumptions were often misguided without broader linguistic comparisons. The author''s effort to catalog related forms across Polynesian languages addresses a gap left by previous scholars, offering a comprehensive guide that is both continuous and sustained in its approach.
Beyond serving as a dictionary for related Maori and Polynesian words, this book explores how language evolution reflects cultural shifts and historical migrations. It posits that studying these linguistic changes can unravel histories and connections among the Polynesian peoples that might otherwise remain obscured.
Captivating for linguists, historians, and anyone intrigued by the cultural heritage of New Zealand and Polynesia, this book presents a groundbreaking perspective on how languages intertwine with identity and history. Its insights contribute significantly to our understanding of not just Maori or Polynesian languages but also the intricate web of human communication across time and space.
The narrative weaves a fascinating story of how early settlers interactions and the challenging process of colonization impacted language preservation. It highlights how Comparative Philology has shed light on understanding ancient languages, proving that earlier etymological assumptions were often misguided without broader linguistic comparisons. The author''s effort to catalog related forms across Polynesian languages addresses a gap left by previous scholars, offering a comprehensive guide that is both continuous and sustained in its approach.
Beyond serving as a dictionary for related Maori and Polynesian words, this book explores how language evolution reflects cultural shifts and historical migrations. It posits that studying these linguistic changes can unravel histories and connections among the Polynesian peoples that might otherwise remain obscured.
Captivating for linguists, historians, and anyone intrigued by the cultural heritage of New Zealand and Polynesia, this book presents a groundbreaking perspective on how languages intertwine with identity and history. Its insights contribute significantly to our understanding of not just Maori or Polynesian languages but also the intricate web of human communication across time and space.
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