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Table des matières
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| 69 | |
Pronouns | 123 |
Adjectives | 163 |
Adverbs | 191 |
Verbs | 217 |
Prepositions | 330 |
Word order | 362 |
Negation | 401 |
6Nie eensIeers not even nooit eensIeers never even | 414 |
Numerals | 420 |
Word formation | 435 |
Texts | 451 |
Letter writing | 470 |
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Expressions et termes fréquents
adjectival adjectives adverbial expressions adverbs Afrikaans apocopated baie bietjie boek Cape Town colloquial common commonly compound conjunction consonant constructions copula daar daardie definite article derived deur diaeresis diminutive diphthong doen Dutch e.g. Ek e.g. Hy Ek weet English example finite verb gedoen gesien gewees going groot haar hierdie historically huis hulle hyphen iets infinitive inflected interrogative laat language loanwords long vowel maak maar main clause meaning meer mense modal verbs Moenie moes moet negator niks nooit Note nouns ending occurs omitted onder past participle past tense plural praat prefix prepositional stranding Pretoria pronounced reference reflexive pronoun relative clause rendered scope marker separable verb short vowel siek soos South Africa speech staan stand stress subordinate clause syllable synonymous twee usually vandag waar wees werk word order written
Fréquemment cités
Page xix - this book would never have seen the light of day. I am also greatly indebted to
Page xiii - has been one of the two official languages of the Republic of South Africa since 1925
Page 74 - a short vowel in the singular and a long vowel in the plural,
Page 454 - the revocation in 1685 of the Edict of Nantes by which the
Page 14 - but when the previous syllable ends in a consonant, it is common for a liaison between it and the word or syllable beginning with
Page 14 - to be applied, resulting in the dropping of h altogether; this occurs both within and between words, eg verlatenheid
Page 14 - must have done'. Words beginning with h followed by e, ee or eu are very commonly pronounced [je],
Références à ce livre
Negative Contexts: Collocation, Polarity and Multiple Negation Ton van der Wouden Aucun aperçu disponible - 2002 |
Language and Social History: Studies in South African Sociolinguistics Rajend Mesthrie Aucun aperçu disponible - 1995 |
