The present paper investigates the linguistic realities of Kenya. In this multilingual country every language is not equal in status. Broadly, there are three language groups in Kenya, namely Bantu, Nilotic and Cushitic, and each group includes more than five languages which makes Kenya as a multilingual country with about forty-two languages. Kiswahili, an indigenous language, is a national language of Kenya, and it is mainly used in schools and universities along with English as a medium of instruction. Under linguistic hegemony minor and lesser known languages have often been neglected inside and outside the country. However, they have been serving as a marker of identity amongst the ethnic community in the country. The linguistic divers...
Kenya has an estimate of 42 ethnic communities displaying different languages, dialects and cultures...
The problems facing local languages in Africa are akin to challenges faced by conservationists deal...
Kiswahili is increasingly spreading globally, (Massamba 1990:3), and it is rapidly becoming more tha...
The present paper investigates the linguistic realities of Kenya. In this multilingual country every...
A book chapter by Dr. Angelina Nduku Kioko, Professor of English and Linguistics & Associate Deputy ...
The importance of mother tongue(s) (also referred to as vernaculars or indigenous languages or Afric...
The importance of mother tongue in the cognitive, linguistic, personal and educational development o...
Some text in Swahili (Kiswahili)This study is an attempt at providing an avenue through which Kenya'...
community literacies, and media and political discourse. He has contributed articles to both English...
While it is officially recognized that Kenya is a multilingual state, necessary mechanisms for the e...
The article is a plea for sustaining the indigenous languages of Tanzania and Kenya. These languages...
A Conference Paper by Sarah Ambiyo a Faculty at the School of Humanities and Social Sciences during ...
A paper presented in Vienna, Austria, December 2007, by Prof. Fredrick Kangethe Iraki, a Lecturer at...
The disproportionate use of English, during and after colonisation, has had some consequences on the...
This paper draws attention to the cross-linguistic problems that have made minority languag...
Kenya has an estimate of 42 ethnic communities displaying different languages, dialects and cultures...
The problems facing local languages in Africa are akin to challenges faced by conservationists deal...
Kiswahili is increasingly spreading globally, (Massamba 1990:3), and it is rapidly becoming more tha...
The present paper investigates the linguistic realities of Kenya. In this multilingual country every...
A book chapter by Dr. Angelina Nduku Kioko, Professor of English and Linguistics & Associate Deputy ...
The importance of mother tongue(s) (also referred to as vernaculars or indigenous languages or Afric...
The importance of mother tongue in the cognitive, linguistic, personal and educational development o...
Some text in Swahili (Kiswahili)This study is an attempt at providing an avenue through which Kenya'...
community literacies, and media and political discourse. He has contributed articles to both English...
While it is officially recognized that Kenya is a multilingual state, necessary mechanisms for the e...
The article is a plea for sustaining the indigenous languages of Tanzania and Kenya. These languages...
A Conference Paper by Sarah Ambiyo a Faculty at the School of Humanities and Social Sciences during ...
A paper presented in Vienna, Austria, December 2007, by Prof. Fredrick Kangethe Iraki, a Lecturer at...
The disproportionate use of English, during and after colonisation, has had some consequences on the...
This paper draws attention to the cross-linguistic problems that have made minority languag...
Kenya has an estimate of 42 ethnic communities displaying different languages, dialects and cultures...
The problems facing local languages in Africa are akin to challenges faced by conservationists deal...
Kiswahili is increasingly spreading globally, (Massamba 1990:3), and it is rapidly becoming more tha...