Covert attitudes to Māori. Harlow, R. Volume Volume 2005 , International Journal of the Sociology of Language, Issue 172 edition, 2005.
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The paper explores the writer's intuition that some practices and opinions, though overtly they may seem to reflect positive attitudes toward Māori, may in fact stem from a implicit “monolingual” attitude essentially inimical to the expressly pursued goal of the maintenance of the language.
@book{harlow_covert_2005,
	edition = {Issue 172},
	title = {Covert attitudes to {Māori}},
	volume = {Volume 2005},
	url = {http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/ijsl.2005.2005.issue-172/ijsl.2005.2005.172.133/ijsl.2005.2005.172.133.xml},
	abstract = {The paper explores the writer's intuition that some practices and opinions, though overtly they may seem to reflect positive attitudes toward Māori, may in fact stem from a implicit “monolingual” attitude essentially inimical to the expressly pursued goal of the maintenance of the language.},
	urldate = {2015-11-30},
	publisher = {International Journal of the Sociology of Language},
	author = {Harlow, Ray},
	year = {2005},
}

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