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    • Diachronic changes in modality in South African English 

      Rossouw, Ronel; Van Rooy, Bertus (John Benjamins Publishing, 2012)
      In this paper we aim to contribute to both the synchronic and diachronic description of the grammar of South African English (SAfE) in its written register. In the handful of previous studies on the variety’s grammar (e.g. ...
    • Faktore wat die weglating van die Afrikaanse onderskikker dat bepaal 

      Van Rooy, Bertus; Kruger, Haidee (Suid-Afrikaanse Akademie vir Wetenskap en Kuns, 2016)
      Verb complement clauses in written Afrikaans have two formal variants. One form has an overt complementiser dat "that", followed by dependent word order (dat+SXV), while the other form has no complementiser and independent ...
    • Moet en must : 'n geval van Afrikaanse invloed op Suid-Afrikaanse Engels 

      Wasserman, Ronel (Suid-Afrikaanse Akademie vir Wetenskap en Kuns, 2016)
      This article investigates the effect of the unique contact situation between users of Afrikaans and the native variety of South African English (SAfE) on the propagation of the distinctive macro-and microsemantic properties ...
    • Outeurskapidentifikasie en mikroblogs : 'n eksploratiewe forensiese analise in 'n digitale era 

      Nel, Mariska (North-West University, 2018)
      Currently, we find ourselves in the era of Web 3.0 (Semantic Web) and Web 4.0 (Symbiotic Web). Not only are people now able to share content with each other, but they can also create the content themselves. The mobile ...
    • Verb complementation patternsin Black South African English 

      Partridge, Maristi (North-West University, 2019)
      In this thesis, some of the features pertaining to the verb-complementational patterns in the writing of experienced Black South African English (BSAE) speakers were investigated. These features are the ditransitive ...