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What the Aging is Going On: An ethnography on the Perceptions of Aging in an Old Age Home in KwaZulu Natal, South Africa
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Colonial and Post-colonial Rangeland Enclosures amid Climate Uncertainty: The Case of Maasai Pastoralists of Kajiado County, Kenya
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So we were just like, 'ok' : the discourse markers like and just in the speech of young South Africans
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"Moving like a boxer" : a study of Cape Town's boxing youth
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'This is like seeing a human body totally from a different angle' : experiences of South African cisgender partners in cisgender-trans* relationships
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Can Large Language Models Generalize Analogy Solving Like Children Can?
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As I Liked It: The American Shakespeare Center’s As You Like It
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Human-like Fleeting Memory Improves Language Learning but Impairs Reading Time Prediction in Transformer Language Models
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A place where you can “feel like you are a human” : an ethnography of the Pretoria Boeremark
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‘I Am in Pain’ as a Political Speech Act: Wittgenstein, Language, and the Discourse of Pain
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"I can't carry on like this": a feminist perspective on the process of exiting sex work in a South African context
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Playing with power & possibility: Exploring the ways in which gameplaying can be used as a decolonial feminist tool in the African Feminist Studies (AFS) classroom
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She is also playing; she is also wearing the mask that I am wearing :' investigating the gendered dynamics of implementing a forum theatre project for young women in Manenberg'
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Changing sociolinguistic identities of young, middle-class 'Coloured' people in post-apartheid Cape Town
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Multilingual Selves: Exploring Language Ideologies and Linguistic Repertoires among Young People in Cape Town
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Changing sociolinguistic identities of young, middle-class 'Coloured' people in post-apartheid Cape Town
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Regional variation in South African English : a socio-phonetic comparison of young white speakers in Cape Town and Durban
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Recollections and representations the negotiation of gendered identities and 'safe spaces' in the lives of LGBTI refugees in Cape Town, South Africa
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Gugule-tois, it's the place to be! : on bodies, sex respectability and social reproduction : women' s experiences of youth on Cape Town's periphery
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Representing lobola : exploring discourses of contemporary intersections of masculinity for Zimbabwean men in Cape Town : lobola, religion and normativity
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Translation of Telugu to English speech
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Constructions of women’s economic empowerment through microfinance in development discourse : a case study of World Vision’s Women’s Self Help Group programme in Eswatini
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Sexuality and cultural heritage at odds: I Fuck What I Like, an ode to the young queer black woman in South Africa
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Automatic speech recognition for Armenian dialects