This piece explores the hypothesis that Auckland played a central role in shaping the New Zealand accent, drawing on a 1921 thesis by George Edward Thompson and historical audio recordings to challenge prevailing assumptions about accent origins and regional influences.
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historical roots of a regional linguistic shift
Was Auckland the cradle of the Kiwi accent? An old theory gets a new hearingSpotted something wrong on this page? Report a correction.