Jeanette King

Jeanette King

University of Canterbury

H-index: 19

Oceania-New Zealand

About Jeanette King

Jeanette King, With an exceptional h-index of 19 and a recent h-index of 11 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Canterbury, specializes in the field of Māori language, language revitalisation.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Morphological segmentations of Non-Māori Speaking New Zealanders match proficient speakers

Case series evaluating the Medstrom Aria® and Aria® PRO air immersion mattresses.

Proto-lexicon size and phonotactic knowledge are linked in non-Māori speaking New Zealand adults

Unsupervised morphological segmentation in a language with reduplication

Assessing the size of non-Māori-speakers’ active Māori lexicon

Ko te mōhiotanga huna o te hunga kore kōrero i te reo Māori (The implicit knowledge of non-Māori speakers)

17 Language, Identity and empowerment in endangered Language Contexts

Blowing someone else's trumpet: narratives by older Māori women

Jeanette King Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

1196

Citations(since 2020)

480

Cited By

848

hIndex(all)

19

hIndex(since 2020)

11

i10Index(all)

31

i10Index(since 2020)

16

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University of Canterbury

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Jeanette King Skills & Research Interests

Māori language

language revitalisation

Top articles of Jeanette King

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Morphological segmentations of Non-Māori Speaking New Zealanders match proficient speakers

Bilingualism: Language and Cognition

Forrest Panther

Wakayo Mattingley

Jen Hay

Simon Todd

Jeanette King

...

2024/1

Case series evaluating the Medstrom Aria® and Aria® PRO air immersion mattresses.

Wounds UK

JEANETTE KING

2023/6/1

Proto-lexicon size and phonotactic knowledge are linked in non-Māori speaking New Zealand adults

Laboratory Phonology

Forrest Andrew Panther

Wakayo Mattingley

Simon Todd

Jennifer Hay

Jeanette King

...

2023/2/28

Unsupervised morphological segmentation in a language with reduplication

Simon Todd

Annie Huang

Jeremy Needle

Jennifer Hay

Jeanette King

2023/12/14

Assessing the size of non-Māori-speakers’ active Māori lexicon

PloS one

Yoon Mi Oh

Simon Todd

Clay Beckner

Jen Hay

Jeanette King

2023/8/23

Ko te mōhiotanga huna o te hunga kore kōrero i te reo Māori (The implicit knowledge of non-Māori speakers)

Te Reo

Jennifer Hay

Jeanette King

Simon Todd

Forrest Panther

Wakayo Mattingley

...

2022

17 Language, Identity and empowerment in endangered Language Contexts

Multilingualism and Identity: Interdisciplinary Perspectives

Julia Sallabank

Jeanette King

2022/8/4

Blowing someone else's trumpet: narratives by older Māori women

Blowing someone else's trumpet: narratives by older Māori women

Margaret Maclagan

Jeanette King

2022

Te whakaoho o te mōhiotanga huna

J Hay

P Keegan

W Mattingley

S Todd

F Panther

...

2022

Kaiako and stakeholders’ perceptions about Māori partial-immersion environments’ contribution to Māori-medium education

Journal issue

KAYLEE JONES

Letitia Fickel

Jeanette King

Toni Torepe

Jo Fletcher

...

2021/9

Styles, standards and meaning

Language Ecology

M Meyerhoff

MR Abtahian

RJ Gafter

U Horesh

JR Kasstan

...

2021/7/27

2 What Do We Revitalise?

Revitalizing Endangered Languages

Julia Sallabank

Jeanette King

2021/4/29

What Do We Revitalise?

Jeanette King

2021

The role of input in language revitalization: The case of lexical development

William O’Grady

Raina Heaton

Sharon Bulalang

Jeanette King

2021

Prestige norms and sound change in Māori

Language Ecology

Jeanette King

Margaret Maclagan

Ray Harlow

Peter Keegan

Catherine Watson

2020/12/31

Styles, standards and meaning: Issues in the globalisation of sociolinguistics

Language Ecology

Miriam Meyerhoff

Maya Ravindranath Abtahian

Roey J Gafter

Uri Horesh

Jonathan R Kasstan

...

2020/12/31

Information, education, and language policy in the linguistic landscape of an international airport in New Zealand

Linguistic landscapes beyond the language classroom

Una Cunningham

Jeanette King

2020/12/10

Non-Māori-speaking New Zealanders have a Māori proto-lexicon

Scientific Reports

Y Oh

S Todd

C Beckner

J Hay

J King

...

2020

See List of Professors in Jeanette King University(University of Canterbury)

Co-Authors

H-index: 49
Jennifer Hay

Jennifer Hay

University of Canterbury

H-index: 43
Lucy Johnston

Lucy Johnston

University of Canterbury

H-index: 24
Catherine Watson

Catherine Watson

University of Auckland

H-index: 22
Koenraad Kuiper

Koenraad Kuiper

University of Canterbury

H-index: 19
Una Cunningham

Una Cunningham

Stockholms universitet

H-index: 17
Peter J Keegan

Peter J Keegan

University of Auckland

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