Cook Islands Māori, co-ordinating conjunctions, SLA, and the Pacific Harry Potter

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2015-03-12
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Nicholas, Sally Akevai Te Namu
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Nicholas, Sally Akevai Te Namu
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This paper describes how we used the Harry Potter universe and a lot of toy dinosaurs to encourage a group of (mostly) heritage language learners of an endangered language to produce “Specimens of observable linguistic behaviour” for documentation, and the various linguistic and pedagogical uses this learner corpus has generated.
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