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The Propagation Of New Zealand Native Plants

Author: Lawrie Metcalf  

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The welcome return of a classic gardening title, which has been out of print for some time. With an entirely new format and layout and updated material which includes information on eco-sourcing native seeds, this is a must-have volume for every gardener , landscaper, horticulture tutor and student interested in working with our stunning range of native plants.

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About the Author

Lawrie Metcalfe is one of the most highly regarded experts on New Zealand flora, and the author of several books. He has been Assistant Director of the Christchurch Botanical Gardens and Director of Parks and Recreation with the Invercargill City Council.

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This volume offers the first grammatical description of Dukhan, a highly endangered non-written Turkic language spoken in northern Mongolia by approximately 500 people. Most of the Dukhans are engaged in reindeer breeding and follow a nomadic lifestyle in the forested taiga areas of the Tsagaan Nuur county in the Khovsgol province of Mongolia. The present description is exclusively based on the material collected by the author during intensive fieldwork sojourns. After a presentation of the Dukhan people with respect to lifestyle, material culture and ethnohistorical background and some introductory linguistic considerations including a sociolinguistic scrutiny, the descriptive chapters focus on the sound system, derivational and infl ectional morphology and the verbal categories aspect, mood and tense. The description of the phonological system is of particular interest, since it helps to better understand the fortis vs. lenis opposition of Turkic consonants. The volume also includes a large text corpus organized according to the topics "How to do things", "Life stories", "Tales" and "Legends". Each text is interlinearized: the first line represents the phonetic IPA-based transcription, the second line represents the broad transcription in use in Turcological studies, whereas the third and last line contains morpheme-by-morpheme glosses. Translations are given separately at the end of each text.

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Product Details

Publisher
Random House New Zealand Ltd | Godwit
Published
14th September 2007
Pages
176
ISBN
9781869621315

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By Michelle
22 Apr, 2022
excellent,clear simple language, applicable to general gardening.
By Lorraine
20 Apr, 2022
Great easy-to-follow guide for propagating New Zealand native plants. Very informative and packed with first-hand knowledge from the author and other native plant growers themselves.
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28 Jan, 2022
Really useful and detailed for every native plant.
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22 Sep, 2021
A classic in its class.
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Covers all the basics that a beginner needs to know.
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Only downside is it's poor index. Otherwise it's a good source of information
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