This study set out to analyse the concept of the ʾcoloured communityʾ and to describe the linguistic phenomena associated with it. It was found that the community was characterized by division and an overt rejection of 'coloured' identity. A satisfactory definition of the community could only be arrived at by exploring social psychological and anthropological concepts, particularly that of the social network, and a covert identification was postulated. This in turn was used to explain the linguistic phenomena which were found to be associated with the community. The latter included a vernacular dialect consisting of non-standard Afrikaans blended with English, as well as a stratification of particular items in the English spoken by communit...
The research for this dissertation concerning the social stratification of Afrikaans in the Coloure...
D.Phil. (African Languages)This study attempts to fill a gap in the available research on language u...
The notion of identity is complex. Identities are not fixed, but fluid and multifaceted. They are co...
This study set out to analyse the concept of the ʾcoloured communityʾ and to describe the linguistic...
Includes bibliographical references.An attitude study which made use of a cross-sectional survey des...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references.This research contributes to the wider fields ...
This work-in-progess paper describes the writer's current research into the language attitudes, pre...
This study set out to examine the sociolinguistics of social change amongst a group of young, middle...
In South Africa, reports on language shift have focused on instances of language shift from indigeno...
Bibliography: pages 338-363.This is a descriptive study of the use of English and Afrikaans in Cape ...
The role of language in the identity package of Afrikaans-speaking South African expatriates in the ...
Bibliography: pages 181-189.I have attempted to give a broad description of the variety of English u...
This is the unreviewed manuscript of an article originally submitted to World Englishes and whose fi...
The aims of this paper are as follows:• to investigate how high school learners in a township school...
This paper focuses on attitudes towards South African Indian English (SAIE), an L1 variety of Englis...
The research for this dissertation concerning the social stratification of Afrikaans in the Coloure...
D.Phil. (African Languages)This study attempts to fill a gap in the available research on language u...
The notion of identity is complex. Identities are not fixed, but fluid and multifaceted. They are co...
This study set out to analyse the concept of the ʾcoloured communityʾ and to describe the linguistic...
Includes bibliographical references.An attitude study which made use of a cross-sectional survey des...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references.This research contributes to the wider fields ...
This work-in-progess paper describes the writer's current research into the language attitudes, pre...
This study set out to examine the sociolinguistics of social change amongst a group of young, middle...
In South Africa, reports on language shift have focused on instances of language shift from indigeno...
Bibliography: pages 338-363.This is a descriptive study of the use of English and Afrikaans in Cape ...
The role of language in the identity package of Afrikaans-speaking South African expatriates in the ...
Bibliography: pages 181-189.I have attempted to give a broad description of the variety of English u...
This is the unreviewed manuscript of an article originally submitted to World Englishes and whose fi...
The aims of this paper are as follows:• to investigate how high school learners in a township school...
This paper focuses on attitudes towards South African Indian English (SAIE), an L1 variety of Englis...
The research for this dissertation concerning the social stratification of Afrikaans in the Coloure...
D.Phil. (African Languages)This study attempts to fill a gap in the available research on language u...
The notion of identity is complex. Identities are not fixed, but fluid and multifaceted. They are co...