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==The [[L.T.T.]] Website==
 
==The [[L.T.T.]] Website==
  
An [[Afrikaans]]/[[Dutch]]/English website of Literary Terms and Theories primarily aimed at the [[Afrikaans]] speaking student, teacher or lecturer. Originating from the printed version published by HAUM-Literêr in Pretoria in 1992, it was digitalized in 2008. Contains theatrical terminology and theories as well.
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[[L.T.T.]]  is the acronym for ''Literêre Terme en Teorieë'', an [[Afrikaans]]/[[Dutch]]/English website of literary terms and theories,  primarily aimed at the [[Afrikaans]] speaking student, teacher or lecturer. Originating from the printed version published by [[HAUM|HAUM-Literêr]] in Pretoria in 1992, it was digitalized in 2008.
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The website contains theatrical terminology and theories as well.
  
 
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The L.T.T. Website

L.T.T. is the acronym for Literêre Terme en Teorieë, an Afrikaans/Dutch/English website of literary terms and theories, primarily aimed at the Afrikaans speaking student, teacher or lecturer. Originating from the printed version published by HAUM-Literêr in Pretoria in 1992, it was digitalized in 2008.

The website contains theatrical terminology and theories as well.

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