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Oxford South African Concise Dictionary 2e


Because of its exceptional clarity, accuracy, and ease of use, this dictionary is the acknowledged authority on South African and general English for study, professional use, and at home. Giving particular support on many questions of usage and grammar, and now containing a unique encyclopedic reference section, it is the most up-to-date South African English dictionary available.


Key Features: • Exceptional coverage including new loan words (jihadi), words from IT (keylogger), medicine (HAART), and local fauna and fl ora (couta )


• Thousands of word origins, refl ecting the sources of South African and world English • Brand-new extras for the reader who wants to know the diff erence between shall and will, the Prime Minister before PW Botha, and the names of Neptune’s moons


• Targeted extras for the student who needs an introduction to the history of English, why I bought me a ticket is wrong, and the diff erence between whose and who’s


HARDBACK AUG 2010 OUP SA


1440 PAGES 9780195982183


• Pronunciation guidance for diffi cult words – say anything from Armagnac to zorbing with confi dence • Intriguing word histories give you insight into how a little worm came to mean bright red (see vermilion)


• The most up-to-date South African and general English dictionary so you don’t have to wonder what a fl ash mob or a happy letter is


• The best all-round reference for university, college or university of technology students and lecturers. A substantial guide to word formation is available free at: www.oxford.co.za/OSACD_word_formation


Oxford South African Pocket Dictionary 4e


The Oxford South African Pocket Dictionary 4e is a practical, comprehensive English dictionary suitable for senior secondary learners (particularly those needing help studying and understanding literature), students at universities, and for adults as a home or offi ce reference.


Key Features: • Completely up-to-date in both world English (for example, Bollywood, fl ash drive, textspeak, witchetty grub) and South African English (for example, crown birthday, gees, izinyoka, zef ). Includes key CAPS curriculum terms too (for example, aquaculture, covalent bond)


• Broad coverage of English, meeting the CAPS focus on acquiring a wide and eff ective vocabulary as part of studying prescribed literature


• Many more usage notes than the previous edition (or the imported edition) help learners/students avoid common mistakes, improving their language skills overall


HARDBACK AUG 2015 OUP SA


1128 PAGES 9780199045037


• Easy-to-understand pronunciation guides show learners/students how to say new words correctly, boosting their confi dence to deliver orals and take part in debates. Supportive and practical extra matter includes sections on grammar, developing critical language awareness, sound devices, fi gures of speech, the golden rules for writing, how to edit and proofread your own work, exam tips, and how to prepare for debates and discussions – giving learners/students the edge.


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