Descriptive grammar of English and Afrikaans with elements of linguistics 15-GOJAIAZEJ-PA-12
(First semester of a two-semester course. Continued as 15-GOJAIAZEJ-PA-22.)
The course provides students with the formal linguistic background to understand and critically discuss the relationship between English and Afrikaans in the South African environment.
Module learning aims
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Year of studies (where relevant)
Pre-requisites in terms of knowledge, skills and social competences
Bibliography
Ashby, Michael and John Maidment. 2005. Introducing phonetic science. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Coetzee, Anna. 1992. Fonetiek. (Vierde druk.) Pretoria: Academia.
Collins, Beverley and Inger Mees. 2003. Practical phonetics and phonology. A resource book for students. London: Routledge.
Cruttenden, Alan. 2008. Gimson’s pronunciation of English. (7th edition.) London: Hodder Arnold.
Donaldson, Bruce. 1993. A grammar of Afrikaans. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter.
Jones, Daniel. 2006. Cambridge English pronouncing dictionary. (17th edition by Peter Roach, James Hartman and Jane Setter. With CD-ROM including spoken pronunciations for both British and American English.) Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Ladefoged, Peter. 2001. A course in phonetics. (4th edition.) Boston: Heinle&Heinle.
Roach, Peter. 2001. English phonetics and phonology. (3rd edition.) Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Sobkowiak, Włodzimierz. 2004. English phonetics for Poles. (3rd edition.) Poznań: Wydawnictwo Poznańskie.
Wells, John C. 2008. Longman pronunciation dictionary. (3rd edition.) London: Longman.
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