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Seen but unheard: navigating turbulent waters as Māori and Pacific postgraduate students in STEM
T McAllister, S Naepi, L Walker, A Gillon, P Clark, E Lambert, ...
Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand 52 (sup1), 116-134, 2022
142022
Ko Te Karāma O Te Reo Māori O Te Pae Tonga O Te Kuki Airani: A Grammar of Southern Cook Islands Māori
SATN Nicholas
University of Auckland, 2016
102016
Development of automatic speech recognition for the documentation of Cook Islands Māori
R Coto-Solano, SA Nicholas, S Datta, V Quint, P Wills, EN Powell, ...
European Language Resources Association, 2022
92022
Development of Natural Language Processing Tools for Cook Islands Maori
R Coto-Solano, SA Nicholas, S Wray
Australasian Language Technology Association Workshop 2018, 26, 2018
92018
Glottal variation, teacher training and language revitalization in the Cook Islands
SA Nicholas, R Coto-Solano
Proceedings of the 19th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences …, 2019
82019
Language Contexts: Te Reo Māori o te Pae Tonga o te Kuki Airani also known as Southern Cook Islands Māori
SA Nicholas
Language Documentation and Description 15, 36-64, 2018
62018
The sexiest accent in the world: Linguistic insecurity and prejudice in media coverage of the New Zealand accent
J de Bres, SA Nicholas
Te Reo 64 (1), 2021
42021
Te Vairanga Tuatua o te Te Reo Māori o te Pae Tonga: Cook Islands Māori (Southern dialects)
S Nicholas
http://catalog. paradisec. org. au/repository/SN1, 2012
42012
Managing data workflows for untrained forced alignment: examples from Costa Rica, Mexico, the Cook Islands, and Vanuatu
R Coto-Solano, SA Nicholas, B Hoback, GT Cano
The Open Handbook of Linguistic Data Management 35, 2022
32022
Orthographic reform in Cook Islands Māori: Human considerations and language revitalisation implications
SATN Nicholas
22013
Cook Islands Māori, co-ordinating conjunctions, SLA, and the Pacific Harry Potter
SATN Nicholas
12015
Sociolinguistics in the Pacific
E Ridge, SA Nicholas, R Benton
The Routledge Handbook of Sociolinguistics Around the World, 333-347, 2024
2024
Towards Universal Dependencies in Cook Islands Māori
S Karnes, R Coto, SA Nicholas
Proceedings of the Sixth Workshop on the Use of Computational Methods in the …, 2023
2023
They've always been here but we could not hear them. we could not see them. New degree programmes in Pacific languages at the University of the South Pacific: Stories of …
F Wilans, SA Nicholas, R Early, M Crocombe, W Fimone, R Dixon, R Fiu, ...
UNESCO, 2022
2022
Inclusory constructions in the Māori languages of Aotearoa and the Southern Cook Islands
SA Nicholas
Te Reo 62 (1), 2019
2019
They've always been here but we could not hear them. We could not see them
S Nicholas, M Crocombe, R Dixon, R Early, W Fimone, R Fiu, J Gragg, ...
https://sites. google. com/view/iyil2019theyvealwaysbeenhere/home, 2019
2019
Bringing the language to the learners: Engaging young people in language revitalisation using technology, popular culture, digital story telling and their myriad of extant …
SA Nicholas, R Coto-Solano
2019
Accelerating the analysis of your audio recordings with Untrained Forced Speech Alignment
R Coto-Solano, SAA Nicholas, S Wray, T Peterson
2019
They've always been here but we could not hear them. We could not see them
M Crocombe, R Dixon, R Early, F Wilfred, R Fiu, J Gragg, T Ioane, M Jione, ...
Written in celebration of the International Year of Indigenous Languages, 2019
2019
One man is an island: The speech community William marsters begat on palmerston island [Book Review]
SATN Nicholas
Te Reo 60, 79, 2017
2017
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