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Journal articles on the topic "Afrikaans Quotations"

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Drwal, Malgorzata. "Discourses of transnational feminism in Marie du Toit’s Vrou en feminist (1921)." Tydskrif vir Letterkunde 57, no. 2 (2020): 14–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.17159/tl.v57i2.7765.

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In this article I investigate transtextuality in Vrou en feminist (Woman and Feminist, 1921) by Marie du Toit in order to demonstrate how she grafted first-wave transnational feminism onto the Afrikaans context. Du Toit’s book is approached as a space of contact between progressive European and North American thought and a South African, particularly Afrikaner, mindset. Du Toit relied on a multiplicity of late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries discourses to support her argument that Afrikaner women become part of the feminist movement. Due to the numerous quotations from scientific pape
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Prinsloo, S. "Die struktuur van die spontane mondelinge vertelling in Afrikaans met spesiale verwysing na die rol van tempusverwisseling." Literator 10, no. 3 (1989): 73–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/lit.v10i3.837.

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There are various opinions as to what can be described as a narrative. In this study the point of departure has been that a narrative can be seen as an intentional linguistic act consisting of at least two time-ordered clauses with a central theme as the cohesive factor. The nature of the narrative demands that two subject disciplines be involved when the narrative is analysed, viz. linguistics and narratology. These two components supplement each other in the narrative so that one can see that a one-sided analysis would be incomplete. The narrative is a firm unity in which, for analytical pur
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Pretorius, W. J. "Die hiërargiese ontwikkeling en grammatiese kenmerke van die Noord- Sotho werkwoordstam -ba." Literator 26, no. 3 (2005): 107–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/lit.v26i3.239.

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The hierarchical development and grammatical features of the Northern Sotho verb stem -ba The objective of this article is to describe the synchronic grammatical features of the Northern Sotho verb stem -ba as well as to indicate the diachronic developmental process of this language form. A lack of sufficient knowledge in this regard exists due to the fact that very little information can be obtained from any publication or research project. The focus of this article is particularly on the structural and semantic characteristics of -ba when functioning as an auxiliary verb stem in word group c
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Anthonissen, Christine. "‘With English the world is more open to you’ – language shift as marker of social transformation." English Today 29, no. 1 (2013): 28–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0266078412000545.

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This article gives an appraisal of bilingualism in Afrikaans and English among the Cape ‘Coloured’ community and of shifting patterns within it. It has become customary to use quotation marks around the termColouredand lower case to signal that this and other race-based terms are contested ones in South Africa (see Erasmus, 2001; Ruiters, 2009). On the advice of the ET editor for this issue, however, I will use the term with the capital and without quotation marks, since he argues – conversely – that the use of lower case and scare quotes in print can also be misconstrued as disrespect for a c
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Books on the topic "Afrikaans Quotations"

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Scannell, Jan. Spreuke van Langenghoven: 'n keuse. Tafelberg, 1988.

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Come again?: Quotes from the famous, the infamous & the ordinary. Kwela Books, 2011.

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Langenhoven, Cornelis Jakob. Spreuke van C.J. Langenhoven: 'n keuse. 2nd ed. Tafelberg, 2011.

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Schipper, Mineke. Een vrouw is als de aarde: Afrikaanse spreekwoorden en zegswijzen over vrouwen. Ambo, 1994.

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Piet, Muller, Claassen G. N, and Van Tonder Morkel, eds. Die Groot Afrikaanse aanhalingsboek. Human & Rousseau, 1986.

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N, Claassen G., Muller Piet, and Van Tonder Morkel, eds. Die groot aanhalingsboek. Human & Rousseau, 1998.

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Claassen, George, and Piet Muller. Die Groot Aanhalingsboek. Human & Rousseau (Pty) Ltd, 1998.

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