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Vol. 3 No. 2 (2016): Multilingual Margins

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.14426/mm.v3i2
Published: 24-10-2024

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Editorial

  • Editorial

    3 - 5
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Articles

  • The nature and context of Kaaps: a contemporary, past and future perspective

    Frank Hendricks
    6 - 39
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  • The historical dynamics of Kaaps - then and now

    Ernst Kotzé
    40 - 52
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  • Two significant moments in the history of Kaaps

    Christo van Rensburg
    53 - 61
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  • The Conceptual Evolution in Linguistics: implications for the study of Kaaps

    Charlyn Dyers
    62 - 72
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  • Soppangheid for Kaaps: Power, creolisation and Kaaps Afrikaans

    Hein Willemse
    73 - 85
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  • Kaaps: Time for the language of the Cape Flats to become part of formal schooling

    Michael le Cordeur
    83 - 103
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  • Gang culture, Identity and Kaaps: Using Adam Small's Krismis van Map Jacobs in Cape Flats schools

    Michael le Cordeur
    104 - 116
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  • Economic empowerment through Kaaps

    Christo van der Rheede
    117 - 126
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  • The use of KAAPS in newspapers

    Anastasia de Vries
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ISSN: 2221-4216 (print)

ISSN: 2663-4848 (online)

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