Browsing Faculty of Humanities by Subject "Dutch"
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'Aan die' en 'besig' in Afrikaanse progressiwiteitskonstruksies: 'n korpusondersoek (2)
(Suid–Afrikaanse Akademie vir Wetenskap en Kuns, 2015)In 'n tweetal artikels (hierdie artikel en Breed & Van Huyssteen 2014) stel ons ondersoek in na die wyse waarop twee perifrastiese konstruksies, te wete die VKOP besig om te V- en die VKOP aan die V-konstruksies, gebruik ... -
Afrikaans and Dutch as closely-related languages: a comparison to West Germanic languages and Dutch dialects
(University of Stellenbosch, 2015)Following Den Besten s (2009) desiderata for historical linguistics of Afrikaans, this article" aims to contribute some modern evidence to the debate regarding the founding dialects of "Afrikaans. From an applied perspective ... -
Dutch and Afrikaans as post-pluricentric languages
(De Gruyter, 2011)The relationship between Afrikaans and Dutch cannot be captured adequately by the construct of pluricentrism. However, to deny a connection of a similar kind would leave aspects of the historical and current relationship ... -
Dutch and Afrikaans as post–pluricentric languages
(De Gruyter, 2011)The relationship between Afrikaans and Dutch cannot be captured adequately by the construct of pluricentrism. However, to deny a connection of a similar kind would leave aspects of the historical and current relationship ... -
Integrasie van artikulatoriese en akoestiese eienskappe van vokale: 'n beskrywingsraamwerk
(LitNet, 2012)The main purpose of this research was to develop an integrated framework for the description, analysis and interpretation of vowels, which should be applicable first and foremost to Afrikaans, but also to other languages. ... -
Periphrastic progressive constructions in Dutch and Afrikaans: a contrastive analysis
(Cambridge University Press, 2017)Given the common ancestry of Dutch and Afrikaans, it is not surprising that they use similar periphrastic constructions to express progressive meaning: aan het (Dutch) and aan die/'t (Afrikaans) lit. 'at the'; bezig met/(om) ...