In:Roots of Afrikaans: Selected writings of Hans den Besten
Edited by Ton van der Wouden
[Creole Language Library 44] 2012
► pp. v–vii
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Published online: 27 June 2012
https://doi.org/10.1075/cll.44.toc
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Table of contents
Introduction
Chapter 1. The origins of the Afrikaans pre-nominal
possessive system(s)
Chapter 2. The complex ancestry of the Afrikaans associative constructions
Chapter 3. What a little word can do for you: Wat in Afrikaans possessive relatives
Chapter 4. Afrikaans relative ‘wat’ and West-Germanic relativization systems
Chapter 5. Demonstratives in Afrikaans and Cape Dutch Pidgin: A first attempt
Chapter 6. Speculations on [χ]-elision and intersonorantic [υ] in Afrikaans
Chapter 7. The Dutch pidgins of the Old Cape colony
Chapter 8. On the “verbal suffix” -UM of Cape
Dutch Pidgin: Morphosyntax, pronunciation and origin
Chapter 9. Relexification and pidgin development: The case of Cape Dutch Pidgin
Chapter 10. Khoekhoe syntax and its implications for L2 acquisition of Dutch and Afrikaans
Chapter 11. Reduplication in Afrikaans
Chapter 12. Double negation and the genesis of Afrikaans
Chapter 13. From Khoekhoe foreigner talk via Hottentot Dutch to Afrikaans: The creation of a novel grammar
Chapter 14. Creole Portuguese in South Africa: Malayo- or Indo-Portuguese?
Chapter 15. The slaves’ languages in the Dutch Cape colony and Afrikaans vir
Chapter 16. A badly harvested field: The growth of linguistic knowledge and the Dutch Cape colony until 1796
Chapter 17. Desiderata for Afrikaans historical linguistics
Appreciations
Giving voice: The archive in Afrikaans historical linguistics
Afrikaans: “Might it be a little more ‘South Africa’?”
Partial restructuring: Dutch on the Cape and Portuguese in Brazil
Bibliography of Hans den Besten’s writings on Afrikaans
References
Language index
Place index
Author index
Subject index
