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Swart, Susanna Maria
(University of Pretoria, 1999)
This thesis sets out to provide what is perceived as the nature of Islam and background
that inform the interpretation of the two novels ofMariama Ba as well as that of selected
works by fellow Muslim writer, N awal ...
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Titlestad, Peter J.H.
(South African Association for Language Teaching, 1999-12)
English spelling is not phonetic. This is just as well as the variety of accents world wide would make a universal phonetic spelling system impossible. But the non-phonetic and sometimes apparently eccentric nature of ...
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Coetzee, Liesel
(University of Pretoria, 2003)
This study explores reasons for Enid Blyton’s vast popularity. Blyton and her life are discussed in terms of the production and reception of her texts in the light of changing dominant discourses in society and varying ...
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Ernest, David Solomon Harold
(University of Pretoria, 2004)
In this study, a semiotic point of view of selected literature written by ‘coloured’ writers is examined, using some of the semiotic theories of Jurij M. Lotman, one of the leading Soviet semioticians of the school of ...
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Kneen, Bonnie
(University of Pretoria, 2005-02-10)
Contemporary children’s books, particularly picture books, show an increasing tendency towards complexity and sophistication. There is, however, some resistance to this tendency in the children’s book world. This thesis ...
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Ambatchew, Michael Daniel
(University of Pretoria, 2005-06-15)
For years the quality of Ethiopian education has been lamented over and some have warned of the crises of running an inefficient educational system and its detrimental effects on nation building (Tekeste 1990:84). One of ...
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Taljaard, Frederik
(University of Pretoria, 2005-08-03)
This dissertation applies Heidegger’s belief that works of art ‘disclose’ or ‘unconceal’ the world to the study of fictional texts in the English literary tradition. I supplement Heidegger’s ideas with an account of the ...
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Buchel, Michelle Nelmarie
(University of Pretoria, 2005-10-28)
Angela Carter (1940-1992) positions herself as a writer in ‘the demythologising business’ (1983b:38). She defines myth in ‘a sort of conventional sense; also in the sense that Roland Barthes uses it in Mythologies’ (in ...
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Stopford, Clare; Krueger, Anton
(Centre for Theatre and Performance Studies, University of Stellenbosch, 2006)
In contrast to the vast array of books which deal with the craft of acting and stagemanagement,
there seem to be far fewer books which attempt to describe what directors
do. The most common contemporary approach seems ...
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Krueger, Anton
(Centre for Theatre and Performance Studies,University of Stellenbosch, 2006)
No abstract available
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Botha, Marc Johann
(University of Pretoria, 2006-05-19)
Read the abstract in the section 00front of this document.
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Ejsmund, Arnika Nora
(University of Pretoria, 2006-06-17)
The study explores the complex relationship between various manifestations of the self and the other in twentieth century Science Fiction (SF). According to Richard Bernstein (1983), much modem thought is still influenced ...
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Fratini, Claudia Caia Julia
(University of Pretoria, 2006-06-17)
The realm of fantasy literature has always been that of the 'invisible', in as much as it has either been 'excluded' from traditional academic circles or at most marginalised from the general body of literary texts and ...
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Kaburise, Phyllis Koryoo
(University of Pretoria, 2006-09-02)
This thesis, SPEECH ACT THEORY AND COMMUNICATION: A UNIVEN STUDY, is an investigation into the communicative competence of a group of second language speakers. The study employs Speech Act Theory, a discourse evaluation ...
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Nel, Carl Olen
(University of Pretoria, 2006-09-05)
Workplace English skills for Grade 9 languages in C21 argues that a most valuable contribution of any educational programme in a developing country is the imparting of (English) workplace skills to school-leavers. The ...
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Neeta, Nande Catherine K
(University of Pretoria, 2006-11-22)
Essay writing is one of the major academic practices that students are expected to master and display. As there is a paucity of information on the nature of sociocultural influence on second language education in the Limpopo ...
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Despotovic, Tatjana
(University of Pretoria, 2006-12-08)
How can we speak of the action of the mind under any divisions, as of its knowledge, of its ethics, of its works, and so forth, since it melts will into perception, knowledge into act? Each becomes the other. Itself alone ...
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Titlestad, Peter J.H.; Sevenhuysen, Karina
(Shakespeare Society of Southern Africa, 2007)
In 1881, (or 1880 if the historian Heese is right) just at the time of the Anglo-Transvaal War, a
play was published in London called The Struggle for Freedom or, The Rebellion of Slagters
Nek, written under the pseudonym ...
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Wessels, J.A. (Andries)
(Tydskrif vir Letterkunde Assosiasie, 2007)
Deon Meyer's fifth crime novel, Infanta (2004), appears inherently South African, both as regards a clearly recognisable physical environment and as social, political and moral landscape. However, it also stands in a long ...
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Lenz, Renate
(University of Pretoria, 2007-02-16)
Please read the abstract in the 00front part of this document