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In hierdie artikel word die praktyk van transtaling ondersoek binne die konteks van ’n akademiesegeletterdheidsmodule wat in 2016 in Engels aangebied is vir Afrikaanssprekende eerstejaarstudente in Konstruksie-ekonomie. Die navorsing is gedoen met die oog... see more

The notion of voice as an integral aspect of language use has been extensively theorised in linguistics. However, empirical research and pedagogical models have not yet matched the sophistication of voice theories in linguistics, and little attention has ... see more

<i>Verklarende Afrikaanse woordeboek</i>8 <b>as a Reflector of Norm Replacement</b>Norm replacement is seen as a process whereby a norm or a set of norms are gradually replaced by another norm or set of norms. Over a period --- eve... see more

<b>Ideological Polysemy in Monolingual Afrikaans Dictionaries</b>Afrikaans dictionaries are often criticised for their biased treatment of ideologically charged lemmas and senses. In order to redress ideological imbalances in a sensible way, t... see more

NVolume 194 of the series Current Issues in Linguistic Theory, entitled Lexicology,Semantics and Lexicography, comprises a selection of eleven academic contributionsthat were originally presented at the Tenth International Conference ofEnglish Historical ... see more

<b>A Critical Review of <i>HAT</i>3</b><i>HAT</i> can be viewed as one of the most widely used and most authoritative desk dictionaries of Afrikaans. On the basis of this status and authority it can duly be expected tha... see more

The main objective of language teaching is to improve language proficiency with regard to reading, writing, speaking and listening. The dictionary is one of the aids that can be used to attain this goal. There are however a number of stumbling blocks in t... see more

The terminologisation of the African languages has been hotly debated for more than a decade, yet little progress has been made in devising strategies to guide this process. The following are among the indicators that the time is ripe to realise the ideal... see more

Developing human potential and actively promoting science and technology are among the priorities of the present South African government. Significant progress in these areas can only be made if relevant education and training are provided timeously. Surv... see more

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