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A Linguistic and Anthropological Approach to Isingqumo, South Africa’S Gay Black Language
Prioritizing African Languages: Challenges to Macro-Level Planning for Resourcing and Capacity Building
The Use of the Augment in Nguni Languages with Special Reference to the Referentiality of the Noun Eva-Marie Bloom Ström & Matti Miestamo
(Bantugent – Ugent Centre for Bantu Studies) Digital Colloquium on African Languages and Linguistics Humboldt University, Berlin – 19 May 2020 OVERVIEW
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Isingqumo: Exploring Origins, Growth and Sociolinguistics of an Nguni Urban-Township Homosexual Subculture
Orthographic Measures of Language Distances Between the Official South African Languages
The Mosaic Evolution of Left Dislocation in Xhosa
Intonation Modelling for the Nguni Languages
Chapter 1: Language Policies in Africa
Studies in African Linguistics Volume 9, Number 2 1978
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Ndebele and Zulu: Some Phonetic and Tonal Comparisons
Classification of South African Languages Using Text and Acoustic Based Methods: a Case of Six Selected Languages
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Chapter 35 Clicks on the Fringes of the Kalahari Basin Area Bonny Sands Northern Arizona University Hilde Gunnink Ghent University
Standard and Non-Standard African Language Varieties in the Urban Areas of South Africa. Main Report for the STANON Research Programme
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Ii the LINGUISTIC RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SOUTHERN AND
Legislation and Language Policies in South Africa
Language Contact and Lexical Change: A
South African English: Oppressor Or Liberator?
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Central, East, and Southern African Languages Nancy C. Kula (University of Essex) and Lutz Marten (SOAS)
List of South African Slang Words from Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia Contents 1 Afrikanerisms 2 Words from Khoi San Languages
Prehistoric Bantu-Khoisan Language Contact a Cross-Disciplinary Approach
Bantu Languages in Education in South Africa: an Overview. Ongekho Akekho! - the Absentee Owner Vic Webb, Michel Lafon, Philip Pare
Intersections of Two Isizulu Genderlects and the Construction of Skesana Identities
New Updated Guthrie List, a Referential Classification of the Bantu Languages
Introduction 1 Language in the Land of the 'Hottentots' and 'Caffres'
Africanization of the English Language
Compiling a Bidirectional Dictionary Bridging English and the Sotho Languages: a Viability Study* D.J