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The FLEECE vowel is probably rather less diphthongized than in Pakeha English, and possibly a little closer, reflecting the quality of Maori /i:/.
The BATH/START vowel is backer than in Pakeha English, while still not clearly a back vowel.
The THOUGHT/FORCE vowel is slightly less close than the corresponding vowel in Pakeha English, perhaps .
The GOOSE vowel is even more fronted in Maori English than in Pakeha English: Bell (2000) suggests a quality such as in many cases. The fronting of Maori /u/ is usually attributed to the influence of English. Perhaps the perception of English GOOSE as fronter than Maori /u/ has led to the very front GOOSE vowel in Maori English.
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