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    Specificity in lexical verbs : a corpus–based lexicological study 

    Partridge, Maristi (North-West University, 2011)
    Several theorists (amongst whom Halliday & Matthiessen, 2004:175) have stated that the verb (or the verbal group) is the core element in clauses and is largely responsible for the grammatical structure of language. In spite ...
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    Specification in the English nominal group with reference to student writing 

    Botha, Yolande Vanessa (North-West University, 2012)
    In this thesis the structure of the nominal group in Black South African English (BSAfE) is investigated by means of a comparison of data from the Tswana Learner English Corpus (TLEC) and the Louvain Corpus of Native ...
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    Reading second language subtitles : a case study of South African viewers reading in their native language and L2–English 

    Hefer, Esté (North-West University, 2011)
    Most South African subtitles are produced and broadcast in English despite the fact that English is the first language of only 8.2% of the entire population (Statistics South Africa, 2004). Therefore, current English ...
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    Die internet as platform vir 'n nuwe Afrikaanse spraakgemeenskap en 'n nuwe variëteit : 'n korpuslinguistiese ondersoek 

    Van Vuuren, Marieta Jansen (North-West University, 2007)
    It is generally accepted that the growing interest in the internet has opened new horisons for language research. The aim with this study is to explore the internet as a dynamic language environment and to investigate ...
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    The vowels of South African English 

    Bekker, Ian (North-West University, 2008)
    This thesis provides a comparative analysis of vowel quality in South African English (SAE) using the following data: firstly, the existing impressionistic literature on SAE and other relevant accents of English, the ...
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    Linguistiese eienskappe van propaganda 

    Maritz, Anna Petro (North-West University (South Africa). Vanderbijlpark Campus, 2019)
    In previous studies on the linguistic properties of propaganda, Critical Discourse Analysis is mostly used and the focus is therefore on the analysis of a specific text and power relations. The linguistic properties of ...
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    Laaste spore van Nederlands in Afrikaanse werkwoorde 

    Kirsten, Johanita (North-West University, 2013)
    In the diachronic studies of Afrikaans in the past, the focus used to be on the origin and early development of Afrikaans from Dutch. During the twentieth century, the philological school, with a tradition of researching ...
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    Standardising written feedback on L2 student writing 

    Louw, Henk (North-West University, 2006)
    The primary aim of this study is to determine whether it is possible to standardize written feedback on L2 student writing for use in a computerised marking environment. It forms part of a bigger project aimed at enhancing ...
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    Automatic genre classification of English students' argumentative essays using support vector machines 

    Raaff, Sabrina (North-West University, 2007)
    Automatic text classification refers to the classification of texts according to topic. Similar to text classification is the automatic classification of texts based on stylistic aspect of texts, such as automatic genre ...
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    Modelling narrativity in East African English 

    Terblanche, Elizabeth Deborah (North-West University, 2011)
    Narratives are the product of a basic human tendency to make sense of real or imagined experiences. The research question posed in the dissertation is: how is narrativity encoded in East African English? Can the narrativity ...
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    AuthorKirsten, Johanita (2)Louw, Henk (2)Partridge, Maristi (2)Redelinghuys, Karien Reinette (2)Adeyemi, Remilekun Iyabo (1)Barrow, Wendy Leigh (1)Bekker, Ian (1)Botha, Yolande Vanessa (1)D'Angelo, James Frank (1)Erasmus, Cecilia Johanna (1)... View MoreAdvisor/Supervisor
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    Botha, Y.V. (2)Kruger, H. (2)Verhoef, M.M. (2)Butler, H.G. (1)Coetzee-van Rooy, S. (1)Esterhuizen, M. (1)Kirsten, J. (1)Kruger, J.L. (1)Van Huyssteen, G.B. (1)... View MoreSubjectCorpus linguistics (5)South African English (4)World Englishes (4)Modality (3)Black South African English (BSAE) (2)Cognitive linguistics (2)Corpus (2)Corpus Linguistics (2)Densification (2)Feedback (2)... View MoreDate Issued2020 - 2022 (2)2010 - 2019 (21)2001 - 2009 (8)Has File(s)Yes (31)

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