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Willens en wetens: Perspektiewe op die Afrikaanse werkwoord wil
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Willing and knowing: Perspectives on the Afrikaans verb wil
C. Jac Conradie
Languages, Cultural Studies and Applied Linguistics
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Arts and Humanities
Action
100%
Verbs
100%
wishes
44%
Modal verbs
22%
Re-duplication
16%
nuances
11%
Modal
11%
forces of nature
11%
Nonhuman
11%
Passive Sentence
11%
Access
5%
Speaker
5%
Requests
5%
Resemblance
5%
Cognates
5%
Preterite
5%
present participle
5%
Addressee
5%
Syntactic features
5%
Illocutionary force
5%
Modal auxiliaries
5%
Verb Second
5%
Human subjects
5%
Speech acts
5%
agentive
5%
Transitive Verb
5%
main verb
5%
Intersubjective
5%
Mental action
5%
Negation
5%
Awareness
5%
Past Participle
5%
Grammatical Subject
5%
Semantic Feature
5%
Keyphrases
Modal Verbs
44%
Reduplication
33%
Forces of Nature
22%
Passive Sentences
22%
Imminence
22%
Language Users
11%
Transitive Verbs
11%
Human Senses
11%
Coma
11%
Subject-oriented
11%
Illocutionary Force
11%
Grammatical Subject
11%
Internal Perspective
11%
Role Language
11%
Agentive
11%
Present Participle
11%
Modal Auxiliaries
11%
Two-person
11%
Double Displacement
11%
Main Verb
11%
Act of Will
11%
Mental Action
11%
Verb Second
11%
Syntactic Features
11%
Maar
11%
Crying
11%
Bispecific T-cell Engager (BiTE)
11%
Sentential Subjects
11%
Speech Acts
11%
Psychology
Consciousness
100%
Mental State
100%