This volume treats the sociolinguistic reality of Kenyan English. The contributors give the readers a rare glance into various contexts of English language use, such as school classrooms, radio stations, an urban pulpit, and a multilingual family setting.
This volume treats the sociolinguistic reality of Kenyan English. The contributors give the readers a rare glance into various contexts of English language use, such as school classrooms, radio stations, an urban pulpit, and a multilingual family setting.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Edited by Martha M. Michieka and Evans Gesura Mecha - Contributions by Leonora Anyango; Nicholas Anyuor; Omukule Emojong; Evans Gesura Mecha; Joshua M. Itumo; Daniel Nyongesa Khaemba; Reuben Kigame; Ann Hildah Gatakaa Kinyua; Sarah Marjie; Martha M. Michi
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Introduction: Kenyan English or Kenyan Englishes? Martha. M. Michieka and Evans Gesura Mecha Chapter 1: An Empirical Study of Regional Variations in the Kenyan English Vowel System Peter Nyansera Otieno Chapter 2: The Kenyan English Accent: Segmental Features Joshua Itumo and Martin C. Njoroge Chapter 3: Error or flavor: An Account of the Lexical, Phrasal, and Syntactic Character of Fossilize Errors in Kenyan English Grammar Ann Hildah Gatakaa Kinyua Chapter: 4: Teaching English in Kenya: Reforms and Challenges in Early Years Education Benard Omenge Nyatuka, Chapter 5: English across the Curriculum in Kenya: The Reality in Primary School Classrooms and Implications on Epistemic Access Peter Mose Chapter 6: English Language Proficiency Among Secondary School Learners in Kenya: A Case of One Kenyan Rural Sub County Daniel Nyongesa Khaemba and Eucabeth Ong'au- Mong'are Chapter 7: Patterns of English Use in Kiswahili-Based Kenyan Mass Media Sarah Marjie Chapter 8: The English Language and Media Reporting on Devolution in Rural Kenya Nicholas Anyuor and Omukule Emojong Chapter 9: Pulpit English in Kenya: Examples of Mediatized Sermons in Kenya Reuben Kigame and Leonora Anyango Chapter 10: The Shadow of English: Multilingual Parents and Language Choice in Urban Kenya Leonora Anyango Index About the Contributors
Introduction: Kenyan English or Kenyan Englishes? Martha. M. Michieka and Evans Gesura Mecha Chapter 1: An Empirical Study of Regional Variations in the Kenyan English Vowel System Peter Nyansera Otieno Chapter 2: The Kenyan English Accent: Segmental Features Joshua Itumo and Martin C. Njoroge Chapter 3: Error or flavor: An Account of the Lexical, Phrasal, and Syntactic Character of Fossilize Errors in Kenyan English Grammar Ann Hildah Gatakaa Kinyua Chapter: 4: Teaching English in Kenya: Reforms and Challenges in Early Years Education Benard Omenge Nyatuka, Chapter 5: English across the Curriculum in Kenya: The Reality in Primary School Classrooms and Implications on Epistemic Access Peter Mose Chapter 6: English Language Proficiency Among Secondary School Learners in Kenya: A Case of One Kenyan Rural Sub County Daniel Nyongesa Khaemba and Eucabeth Ong'au- Mong'are Chapter 7: Patterns of English Use in Kiswahili-Based Kenyan Mass Media Sarah Marjie Chapter 8: The English Language and Media Reporting on Devolution in Rural Kenya Nicholas Anyuor and Omukule Emojong Chapter 9: Pulpit English in Kenya: Examples of Mediatized Sermons in Kenya Reuben Kigame and Leonora Anyango Chapter 10: The Shadow of English: Multilingual Parents and Language Choice in Urban Kenya Leonora Anyango Index About the Contributors
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