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Enabling white, Afrikaans–speaking adolescents toward post–divorce resilience: implications for educators
(Educational Asociation of SA (EASA), 2010)
Using rich qualitative data, we describe the ecosystemically-embedded protective antecedents that enabled 10 white, Afrikaans-speaking adolescents from divorced families towards resilience. The description both confirms ...
A narratological perspective on Douglas Livingstone's A littoral zone (1991)
(AOSIS, 2010)
This article explores aspects of the contemporary South African poet Douglas Livingstone's "A littoral zone" (1991) from a narratological point of view, leaning largely on Peter Hühn's narratological concept of the event ...
Learners’ encounter with archaeological fieldwork: A public participation archaeology account of the East Fort Archaeological Project
(The South African Society for History Teaching (SASHT) under the auspices of the School of Basic Sciences, Vaal Triangle Campus, North-West University, 2017)
Public Archaeology as a concept is generally defined as civic involvement during the various public phases of Cultural Resources Management. The practice of archaeology in South Africa seldom extends towards public ...
Taalverskuiwing en taalhandhawing in die Afrikaanse gemeenskap: tendense en toekomsperspektiewe
(LitNet, 2011)
Navorsing deur Schlemmer (2010) toon aan dat taalverskuiwing na Engels in ’n redelik groot mate by bruin Afrikaanssprekendes en in ’n geringer mate by wit Afrikaanssprekendes plaasvind. Ook is daar ’n groot toename in ...
Stages of change:a qualitative study on the implementation of a perinatal audit programme in South Africa
(BioMed CentraL, 2011)
Background: Audit and feedback is an established strategy for improving maternal, neonatal and child health. The Perinatal Problem Identification Programme (PPIP), implemented in South African public hospitals in the late ...
Die stand van psalmsang in die NG Kerk
(AOSIS, 2010)
The status of psalm singing in the Dutch Reformed Church
Over the past three decades, there have been consistent and increasing signs that psalms are disappearing from the repertoire of hymns that are sung in the Dutch ...
Dentalisation as regional indicator in general South African English: an acoustic analysis of /z/, /d/ and /t/
(Taylor & Francis, 2011)
Drawing on Bekker's (2007) study on the dentalisation of /s/ among young middle-class females from Johannesburg, this research aims to test whether the other traditionally alveolar oral obstruents, namely /z/, /d/ and /t/, ...
An integrated service excellence model for military test and evaluation facilities
(Faculty of Military Science, University of Stellenbosch, 2011)
The purpose of this article is to introduce an Integrated Service Excellence Model (ISEM) for empowering the leadership core of the capital-intensive military test and evaluation facilities to provide strategic military ...
The rise and demise of Scope magazine: a media-historical perspective
(Taylor & Francis, 2011)
During the 1960s, 70s and 80s, Scope magazine became a South African publishing icon. It challenged the censorship laws of the time with pin-up pictures of bikini-clad girls and star-covered breasts. During the 1990s, when ...
National lexicography units: past, present, future
(Bureau of the WAT; University of Stellenbosch, 2011)
This article deals with the national dictionary offices of the previous bilingual dispensation, the eleven official national dictionary offices in the present multilingual dispensation, and the future prospects of these ...