New Zild - The Story of New Zealand English
movie

Released May 25, 2005
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Overview
Oft-derided across the dutch for its vowel-mangling pronunciation (sex fush'n'chups anyone?) and too fast-paced for tourists and Elton John to understand, is New Zealand's unique accent. Presented by Jim Mora, New Zild follows the evolution of New Zealand English, from the "colonial twang" to Billy T. Linguist Elizabeth Gordon explains the infamous HRT (High Rising Terminal) ending our sentences, and Mora interprets such phrases as 'air gun' (how are you going?). Features Lyn of Tawa in an accent face-off with Sam Neill and Judy Bailey.
Runtime
0h 45m
Origin Country
United States
Original Language
English
Original Title
New Zild - The Story of New Zealand English
Status
Released
Production Countries
- New Zealand
Spoken Languages
Production Companies
- no logo available
Bright Spark Television
United States

NZ on Air
United States



