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Sheng - Rise of a Kenyan Swahili Vernacular (Hardcover)
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Sheng - Rise of a Kenyan Swahili Vernacular (Hardcover)
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Of interest to linguists, artists, ma-youth, scholars of urban
studies, educationalists, policy makers and language planners who
are grappling with the challenges of multilingualism and language
of education in Kenya. The city of Nairobi is a rich context for
the study of sociolinguistic phenomena. The coexistence of speakers
of many different languages, further differentiated by
socio-economic status, age and ethnicity provide conditions for the
development of a mixed code such as Sheng, an urban variety of
Kenyan Swahili which has morphed from a "youth language" into a
vernacular of wider use. Sheng is a unique phenomenon in the study
of linguistic change and innovation in an African context, a
reflection of the ethnolinguistic diversity of Kenya, and language
asymmetry created by socio-economic disparities. It also provides a
window into understanding the processes of urban multilingualism,
within the specific space structuring of Nairobi city. This book is
a detailed account of the rise and development of Sheng, its
linguistic structure, social functions, and possible future
directions. The author's analysis ofits presence in newspapers, TV,
radio and online, makes it clear that Sheng functions as a
particularly useful lens through which to explore contemporary
Kenya.
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