Many languages in the world, including Afrikaans, use exocentric compounds to form personal names, like French garde-malade (watches-sick.person ‘nurse’). These kinds of compounds are also sometimes in the literature known as bahuvrihi or possessive compounds (e.g., Booij 2020), and viewed by some scholars (e.g., Schlücker 2023) as not truly exocentric. Despite Scalise, Fábregas, and Forza (2009, 52) finding that “Germanic languages are not significantly characterised by exocentric compounding”, numerous studies of individual Germanic languages have been published in the past. For example, Van Niekerk (2002, 2006) presented a comprehensive, corpus-based, functional description of exocentric compounds in Afrikaans.A subcategory of these comp...
We consider the to date minimally discussed phenomenon of negative exclamatives in Afrikaans. Negati...
This paper aims to find the origin of the Afrikaans pronuncia-tion with the use of dialectometry. Fi...
This paper, entitled “On the categorisation of subordinating conjunctions: some characteristics of ‘...
Abstract: Afrikaans etymological lexicography has yet to see an analytic dictionary along the lines...
Thesis (MA)--PU for CHE, 1983.There are various and widely divergent ideas on anaphorics. In this s...
In this article an Afrikaans collocation and phrase dictionary for mother-tongue speakers (primary t...
<p>In this article an Afrikaans collocation and phrase dictionary for mother-tongue speakers (...
Development of an Afrikaans wordnet: methodology and integration The Afrikaans wordnet is a lexica...
MA (Linguistics and Literary Theory), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2014During an ann...
The present article instantiates types of lexical borrowing from Afrikaans and Dutch in Namibian Kho...
An etymological perspective on semantic change in the lexicon of Afrikaans This article deals with...
Thesis (MPhil)--Stellenbosch University, 2012.ENGLISH ABSTRACT: The focus in this paper is on terms ...
The linguistic categorisation of compounds dates back to some of the earliest work in linguistics. T...
Bibliography: p. 335-366.Following the general model outlined in Weinreich, Labov & Herzog (1968), t...
CITATION: Biberauer, T. & Potgieter, J. M. 2017. Negative exclamatives in Afrikaans : some initial t...
We consider the to date minimally discussed phenomenon of negative exclamatives in Afrikaans. Negati...
This paper aims to find the origin of the Afrikaans pronuncia-tion with the use of dialectometry. Fi...
This paper, entitled “On the categorisation of subordinating conjunctions: some characteristics of ‘...
Abstract: Afrikaans etymological lexicography has yet to see an analytic dictionary along the lines...
Thesis (MA)--PU for CHE, 1983.There are various and widely divergent ideas on anaphorics. In this s...
In this article an Afrikaans collocation and phrase dictionary for mother-tongue speakers (primary t...
<p>In this article an Afrikaans collocation and phrase dictionary for mother-tongue speakers (...
Development of an Afrikaans wordnet: methodology and integration The Afrikaans wordnet is a lexica...
MA (Linguistics and Literary Theory), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2014During an ann...
The present article instantiates types of lexical borrowing from Afrikaans and Dutch in Namibian Kho...
An etymological perspective on semantic change in the lexicon of Afrikaans This article deals with...
Thesis (MPhil)--Stellenbosch University, 2012.ENGLISH ABSTRACT: The focus in this paper is on terms ...
The linguistic categorisation of compounds dates back to some of the earliest work in linguistics. T...
Bibliography: p. 335-366.Following the general model outlined in Weinreich, Labov & Herzog (1968), t...
CITATION: Biberauer, T. & Potgieter, J. M. 2017. Negative exclamatives in Afrikaans : some initial t...
We consider the to date minimally discussed phenomenon of negative exclamatives in Afrikaans. Negati...
This paper aims to find the origin of the Afrikaans pronuncia-tion with the use of dialectometry. Fi...
This paper, entitled “On the categorisation of subordinating conjunctions: some characteristics of ‘...