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Donna Starks
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A note on using sociolingustic methods to study non‐native attitudes towards English
D Starks, B Paltridge
World Englishes 15 (2), 217-224, 1996
2141996
Screening appropriate teaching materials Closings from textbooks and television soap operas
L Grant, D Starks
Walter de Gruyter 39 (1), 39-50, 2001
1862001
Language education and applied linguistics: Bridging the two fields
H Nicholas, D Starks
Routledge, 2014
672014
Linguists and language maintenance: Pasifika languages in Manukau, New Zealand
M Taumoefolau, D Starks, K Davis, A Bell
Oceanic Linguistics 41 (1), 15-27, 2002
652002
The role of emotions in L1 attrition: The case of Korean-English late bilinguals in New Zealand
SHO Kim, D Starks
International Journal of Bilingualism 12 (4), 303-319, 2008
612008
The many faces of English: intra‐language variation and its implications for international business
B Bloch, D Starks
Corporate Communications: An International Journal 4 (2), 80-88, 1999
591999
The role of fathers in language maintenance and language attrition: The case of Korean–English late bilinguals in New Zealand
SHO Kim, D Starks
International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism 13 (3), 285-301, 2010
562010
Individual variation in the acquisition of postvocalic/r: Day care and sibling order as potential variables
D Starks, D Bayard
American Speech 77 (2), 184-194, 2002
382002
4.‘No-one sounds like us?’A comparison of New Zealand and other southern hemiphere Englishes
WS Allan, D Starks
Varieties of English Around the World, 53, 2000
352000
Collecting sociolinguistic data: Some typical and some not so typical approaches
D Starks, Z McRobbie-Utasi
New Zealand Sociology 16 (1), 79-92, 2001
342001
Languages of New Zealand
A Bell, R Harlow, D Starks
Victoria University Press, 2005
332005
The effects of self-confidence in bilingual abilities on language use: Perspectives on Pasifika language use in South Auckland
D Starks
Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development 26 (6), 533-550, 2005
312005
Language as a marker of ethnic identity in New Zealand’s Pasifika communities
D Starks, M Taumoefolau, A Bell, K Davis
Cascadilla Press, 2005
312005
Who speaks what language in New Zealand
D Starks, R Harlow, A Bell
Languages of New Zealand, 13-29, 2005
312005
Planned vs unplanned discourse: Oral narrative vs conversation in Woods Cree
D Starks
Canadian Journal of Linguistics/Revue canadienne de linguistique 39 (4), 297-320, 1994
281994
Varieties of English and the EFL classroom: A New Zealand study
D Starks, B Paltridge
The TESOLANZ Journal 2 (1), 69-77, 1994
281994
Is the cultural cringe alive and kicking? Adolescent mythscapes of Australian English in Queensland and Victoria
L Willoughby, D Starks, K Taylor-Leech
Australian Journal of Linguistics 33 (1), 31-50, 2013
272013
Aspects of Woods Cree syntax
DJ Starks
261992
Niuean English: Initial insights into an emerging variety
D Starks, J Christie, L Thompson
English world-wide 28 (2), 133-146, 2007
252007
Languages of the Manukau region: A pilot study of use, maintenance and educational dimensions of languages in South Auckland
A Bell, K Davis, D Starks
Woolf Fisher Research Centre, 2000
252000
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