Variasiepatrone in Maleier-Afrikaans
The Malay community of Cape Town, numbering -127 000, constitutes a relatively homogeneous language group within the wider Afrikaans-speaking population of the Peninsula, primarily on account of the fact that every member embraces the Islamic faith, and only changes religious affiliation at the...
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Format: | Others |
Language: | en |
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2015
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10539/17787 |
Summary: | The Malay community of Cape Town, numbering -127 000,
constitutes a relatively homogeneous language group within
the wider Afrikaans-speaking population of the Peninsula,
primarily on account of the fact that every member embraces
the Islamic faith, and only changes religious affiliation at
the danger of social ostracism. Conversely, any proselyte
to Islam is cordially welcomed and absorbed into the
community |
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