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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Introduction 1
- Chapter 1. The origins of the Afrikaans pre-nominal possessive system(s) 7
- Chapter 2. The complex ancestry of the Afrikaans associative constructions 25
- Chapter 3. What a little word can do for you 35
- Chapter 4. Afrikaans relative ‘wat’ and West-Germanic relativization systems 41
- Chapter 5. Demonstratives in Afrikaans and Cape Dutch Pidgin 61
- Chapter 6. Speculations on [χ]-elision and intersonorantic [υ] in Afrikaans 79
- Chapter 7. The Dutch pidgins of the Old Cape colony 95
- Chapter 8. On the “verbal suffix” - UM of Cape Dutch Pidgin 123
- Chapter 9. Relexification and pidgin development 133
- Chapter 10. Khoekhoe syntax and its implications for L2 acquisition of Dutch and Afrikaans 153
- Chapter 11. Reduplication in Afrikaans 195
- Chapter 12. Double negation and the genesis of Afrikaans 221
- Chapter 13. From Khoekhoe foreigner talk via Hottentot Dutch to Afrikaans 257
- Chapter 14. Creole Portuguese in South Africa 289
- Chapter 15. The slaves’ languages in the Dutch Cape colony and Afrikaans vir 313
- Chapter 16. A badly harvested field 333
- Chapter 17. Desiderata for Afrikaans historical linguistics 355
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Appreciations
- Giving voice 377
- Afrikaans 389
- Partial restructuring 399
- Bibliography of Hans den Besten’s writings on Afrikaans 419
- References 423
- Language index 447
- Place index 449
- Author index 451
- Subject index 455
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Introduction 1
- Chapter 1. The origins of the Afrikaans pre-nominal possessive system(s) 7
- Chapter 2. The complex ancestry of the Afrikaans associative constructions 25
- Chapter 3. What a little word can do for you 35
- Chapter 4. Afrikaans relative ‘wat’ and West-Germanic relativization systems 41
- Chapter 5. Demonstratives in Afrikaans and Cape Dutch Pidgin 61
- Chapter 6. Speculations on [χ]-elision and intersonorantic [υ] in Afrikaans 79
- Chapter 7. The Dutch pidgins of the Old Cape colony 95
- Chapter 8. On the “verbal suffix” - UM of Cape Dutch Pidgin 123
- Chapter 9. Relexification and pidgin development 133
- Chapter 10. Khoekhoe syntax and its implications for L2 acquisition of Dutch and Afrikaans 153
- Chapter 11. Reduplication in Afrikaans 195
- Chapter 12. Double negation and the genesis of Afrikaans 221
- Chapter 13. From Khoekhoe foreigner talk via Hottentot Dutch to Afrikaans 257
- Chapter 14. Creole Portuguese in South Africa 289
- Chapter 15. The slaves’ languages in the Dutch Cape colony and Afrikaans vir 313
- Chapter 16. A badly harvested field 333
- Chapter 17. Desiderata for Afrikaans historical linguistics 355
-
Appreciations
- Giving voice 377
- Afrikaans 389
- Partial restructuring 399
- Bibliography of Hans den Besten’s writings on Afrikaans 419
- References 423
- Language index 447
- Place index 449
- Author index 451
- Subject index 455