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Harper, Marjory. "A Century of Scottish Emigration to New Zealand."Immigrants & Minorities 29.2 (2011): 220-39. Web.

Hay, Jennifer, Katie Drager, and Paul Warren. "Careful Who You Talk To: An Effect of Experimenter Identity on the Production of TheMerger in New Zealand English." Australian Journal of Linguistics 29.2 (2009): 269-85. Web.

Holmes, Janet. "Glottal Stops in New Zealand English: An Analysis of Variants of Word-final /t/." Linguistics 33.3 (1995): 433-64. Web.

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Trawick-Smith, Ben. "A Brief Clarification About New Zealand Accents." Web log post. Dialect Blog. N.p., 19 Apr. 2011. Web.

Trudgill, Peter, Elizabeth Gordon, and Gillian Lewis. "New-Dialect Formation And Southern Hemisphere English: The New Zealand Short Front Vowels."Journal Of Sociolinguistics 2.1 (1998): 35-51. Academic Search Complete. Web. 3 Dec. 2014.

Trudgill, Peter, Margaret MacLagan, and Gillian Lewis. "Linguistic Archaeology." Journal Of English Linguistics 31.2 (2003): 103. Academic Search Complete. Web. 7 Dec. 2014.

Van Der Kooij, Marije. New Zealand English. University of Groningen. N.p., 25 Sept. 2009. Web.

"White Australia Policy." Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation, 12 Mar. 2014. Web. 04 Dec. 2014.

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