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Kenyan English: Domains of Use, Forms, and Users' Attitudes focuses
on the unique issues that concern language researchers in Kenya and
elsewhere. Edited by Martha M. Michieka and Evans Gesura Mecha, the
collection examines the English language forms and usages to
describe the reality of Kenyan English use. The contributors
address questions such as: What are the characteristics that
distinguish Kenyan English from other national varieties? How is
English taught, and what impact does that kind of teaching have on
learner proficiency? What is the place of English in mass media, in
politics, in the churches, and in multilingual homes? The
contributors, all experienced language practitioners based in Kenya
or currently conducting language-related research in Kenya, bring
fresh perspectives to the topic at hand and give readers a glance
into contexts that have not yet been addressed in this way. They
highlight the sociolinguistic reality of the English language in
present-day Kenya and raise questions that will prompt further
research.
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