Grebe, Heinrich Philip2011-05-042011-05-042009Grebe, HP 2009, 'De prekenbundel als getuigenis - Standaardafrikaans in de vroeg twintigste eeuw', Tydskrif vir Nederlands en Afrikaans, vol. 16, no. 1, pp. 74-90.1022-6966http://hdl.handle.net/2263/16456Ana Deumert has convincingly argued that the internal history of Afrikaans had often been judged too simplistically. It is not likely that Standard Afrikaans was based on any single dialect. From the end of the nineteenth up to the early twentieth century Standard Afrikaans was deliberately constructed on the basis of a continuous spectrum of variation ranging from metropolitan Dutch and its marilectal and acrolectal varieties to the mesolects and basilects at the bottom of the variety continuum. Based on a collection of handwritten sermons in Afrikaans of my grandfather from between 1907 and 1940 I shall argue that Deumert’s hypothesis of Standard Afrikaans being the result of a deliberate process of construction continuing until the early twentieth century is strongly supported.DutchSuider-Afrikaanse Vereniging vir NeerlandistiekDutch language -- Influence on AfrikaansAfrikaans language -- StandardizationLinguistics -- South Africa -- HistorySermons -- History and criticismDeumert, Ana -- InfluencePrekenbundel als getuigenis - Standaardafrikaans in de vroeg twintigste eeuwArticle