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  1. A microstructural programme for dictionaries in Fang by Ekwa Ebanega, Guy-Modeste

    Published 2012
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  2. The linguistic identities of multilingual adolescents involved in educational enrichment programmes in Johannesburg by Bristowe, Anthea J.

    Published 2013
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  3. A Narrative Enrichment Programme in literacy development of Afrikaans speaking Grade 3 learners in monolingual rural schools by Brand, Irene

    Published 2015
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  4. An investigation into the feasibility of monitoring a call centre using an emotion recognition system

    Published 2013
    Subjects: “…Programmeer tale…”
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  5. Towards an understanding of business design within enterprise architecture management: a cautionary tale by Lavin, Shirley

    Published 2014
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  6. Enhancing the quality of first-year Biology teaching at the University of Stellenbosch by Joubert, Lydia-Marie

    Published 2012
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  7. The knowledge, attitudes and practices (KAP) regarding HIV/AIDS of high school learners in the Cape Flats area by Dien, Rasheed

    Published 2012
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  8. LF : a language for reliable embedded systems by Van Riet, F. A.

    Published 2012
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  9. n Taalbeleid om veeltaligheid aan die Universiteit van Stellenbosch te bevorder by Jacobs, Johannes Daniel

    Published 2012
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  10. The internal syntax of the Chimakonde determiner phrase by Makanjila, Dominick

    Published 2019
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  11. Narrative technique and readerships in postcolonial African fiction : towards reception theory by Samiselo, George

    Published 2024
    “…The point is that in focusing simultaneously on both the comments and texts of African writers, the thesis demonstrates the differences/ similarities between what African authors say and what they actually do; it further demonstrates some of the perennial problems/ contradictions in the African writer's literary programme(s). In the context of this thesis, the results of intentional criticism are a fascinating compass of national and international readers in the African regional novel, superreaders in African metanovels as well as both in African political fiction and the African quest narrative/ tale/ novel. …”
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