A Dictionary of South African Indian English
Bunny chow, larney, lakker, roti-ou, thanni, Satyagraha, Kavady ... these are all terms from South African Indian English, an important dialect in South Africa, particularly KwaZulu-Natal, and one of the better-known varieties of English in the Linguistics literature. It arose out of the language ac...
Format: | eBook |
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Language: | English |
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Cape Town
UCT Press
2013
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