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    The First Afrikaans by van Rensburg, Christo

    ISSN: 0256-0046, 1992-6049
    Published: Durban Routledge 03.09.2019
    Published in Critical arts (03.09.2019)
    “…Christo van Rensburg is a leading academic in the field of the Afrikaans language and its origins…”
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    Future Time Reference Alternation in Afrikaans as a West-Germanic Language by Kirsten, Johanita

    ISSN: 2226-471X, 2226-471X
    Published: Basel MDPI AG 01.06.2023
    Published in Languages (Basel) (01.06.2023)
    “…There are two future time reference auxiliaries in Afrikaans, sal ‘will’ and gaan ‘go’. These auxiliaries are interchangeable in many contexts…”
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    Communication challenges faced by customers who are less proficient in English and Afrikaans at two South African state-owned enterprises by Khumalo, Lungisani X., Ditsele, Thabo, Rwodzi, Christopher

    ISSN: 0258-2279, 2219-8237
    Published: Potchefstroom AOSIS 2023
    Published in Literator (2023)
    “…) and Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (PRASA), manage communication with their customers, particularly those who cannot communicate in English and Afrikaans…”
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    Water as a metaphorical marker in Setswana and Afrikaans poetry by Matjila, Daniel Sekepe

    ISSN: 0257-2117, 2305-1159
    Published: Pretoria Routledge 02.01.2023
    Published in South African Journal of African Languages (02.01.2023)
    “…; the rain brings new life to the land. This article examines two poems in Setswana and Afrikaans…”
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    “remember that a white woman is a white man”: Ronelda S. Kamfer’s Black Feminist Poetry as Corrective to the Race Logic of White Afrikaans Literary Feminisms by Burger, Bibi, Coetzee, Azille

    ISSN: 1754-1484
    Published: UK Oxford University Press 10.07.2024
    Published in Contemporary women's writing (10.07.2024)
    “… was a patriarchal project from the outset. The canon of Afrikaans literature reflects both the erasure of Black subjects from the official history and recorded footprint of the language as well as the failure of white Afrikaans feminism…”
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    Challenges and Support Strategies for Grade 11 Afrikaans First Additional Language Learners by Schlebusch, Gawie, Hinckemann, Alicia

    ISSN: 2527-7650, 2580-2070
    Published: 20.02.2025
    “…Background: The article explores the challenges and support strategies for Grade 11 Afrikaans First Additional Language (FAL) learners…”
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    The Geographies of Artists and Stall holders at Afrikaans Arts Festivals, South Africa by Stander, Jan Hendrik (Manna), Sandham, Luke Alan, Visser, Gustav

    ISSN: 2223-814X, 2223-814X
    Published: 15.12.2021
    “…South African arts festivals have been the subject of considerable research, with a focus on the economics, attendee patterns and impacts on local communities…”
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    The Geographies of Artists and Stall holders at Afrikaans Arts Festivals, South Africa by Jan Hendrik (Manna) Stander, Luke Alan Sandham, Gustav Visser

    ISSN: 2223-814X
    Published: AfricaJournals 01.10.2021
    “…South African arts festivals have been the subject of considerable research, with a focus on the economics, attendee patterns and impacts on local communities…”
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    The Afrikaans version of the Juvenile Arthritis Multidimensional Assessment Report (JAMAR) by Scott, Christiaan, Okong’o, Lawrence, Brice, Nicky, Murless, Sarah, Slamang, Waheba, Fadlelmola, Abubaker, Consolaro, Alessandro, Bovis, Francesca, Ruperto, Nicolino

    ISSN: 0172-8172, 1437-160X, 1437-160X
    Published: Berlin/Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg 01.04.2018
    Published in Rheumatology international (01.04.2018)
    “…). We report the results of the cross-cultural adaptation and validation of the parent and patient versions of the JAMAR in the Afrikaans language…”
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    On Record: Popular Afrikaans Music & Society, 1900–2017 by van der Merwe, S.D

    ISBN: 1928357113, 9781928357117, 9781928357124, 1928357121
    Published: African Sun Media 12.07.2017
    “…Popular Afrikaans music artists have done well in post-apartheid South Africa and enjoy the enthusiastic support of loyal fans…”
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    The Passive as an Impersonalisation Strategy in Afrikaans and Dutch: A Corpus Investigation by Breed, Adri, Van Olmen, Daniël

    ISSN: 0309-6564, 1759-7854
    Published: Routledge 04.05.2021
    Published in Dutch crossing (04.05.2021)
    “… This article therefore examines the agentless passive as a possible impersonalizing strategy in Afrikaans and Dutch…”
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    The subjective use of postural verb in Afrikaans (I) : evolution from progressive to modal by Breed, Adri

    ISSN: 1726-541X, 2224-3380, 2224-3380
    Published: University of Stellenbosch 01.07.2017
    Published in Stellenbosch papers in linguistics plus (01.07.2017)
    “… Although this practice occurs in all three Afrikaans progressive constructions, it is clear that the postural progressive in Afrikaans in particular became specialised with respect to subjective expression…”
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    A comparative analysis of passive constructions in English, Afrikaans and isiXhosa : grammar and acquisition by Perold Potgieter, Anneke

    ISSN: 1027-3417, 2223-9936, 2223-9936
    Published: Stellenbosch University of Stellenbosch 01.12.2017
    Published in Stellenbosch papers in linguistics (01.12.2017)
    “… Africa, namely the Germanic languages English and Afrikaans and the Southern Bantu language isiXhosa…”
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    AFRIKAANS POETRY

    ISBN: 9780691154916, 0691154910
    Published: Princeton University Press 2012
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    A comparative analysis of passive constructions in English, Afrikaans and isiXhosa: Grammar and acquisition by Potgieter, Anneke Perold

    ISSN: 1027-3417, 2223-9936
    Published: Stellenbosch University 01.12.2017
    Published in Stellenbosch papers in linguistics (01.12.2017)
    “… Africa, namely the Germanic languages English and Afrikaans and the Southern Bantu language isiXhosa…”
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    Coetzee in/and Afrikaans by Barnard, Rita

    ISSN: 0256-4718, 1753-5387
    Published: Taylor & Francis Group 01.12.2009
    “…This article investigates Coetzee's complex attitudes towards the Afrikaans language, and, by extension, his views on language, translation, and the potential and performative subject positions…”
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    Lexical and grammatical development in trilingual speakers of isiXhosa, English and Afrikaans by Potgieter, Anneke P.

    ISSN: 0379-8046, 2225-4765, 2225-4765
    Published: South Africa African Online Scientific Information Systems (Pty) Ltd t/a AOSIS 20.05.2016
    “…Background: There is a dearth of normative data on linguistic development among child speakers of Southern African languages, especially in the case of the…”
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    Strategy to improve a conversational isiXhosa module: Insights gained from 'out-of-class' experiences of Foundation phase English/Afrikaans students by Mayaba, NN

    ISSN: 0257-2117, 2305-1159
    Published: Pretoria Routledge 09.12.2016
    Published in South African Journal of African Languages (09.12.2016)
    “…Curriculum renewal in South African teacher education programmes has been a subject of debate in recent years…”
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    Die Wenslikheid van Afrikaans as Vaktaal vir Regstudent by Lombard, Ellen, Carney, Terrence R

    ISSN: 1727-3781, 1727-3781
    Published: 06.06.2017
    Published in Potchefstroom electronic law journal (06.06.2017)
    “… This is especially the case in the business of law. The legal practice from the private, public and academic sectors is anglicising at a rapid rate which means that Afrikaans is diminishing as a legal language and that the nine additional official…”
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