Author:
Oduor Jane Akinyi Ngala,Kipsang Shadrack
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Reference63 articles.
1. Agoya, C. (2012). The Role of Indigenous Languages in Kenya: A Case for Using them as Languages of Instruction Throughout Primary School. University of Nairobi Journal of Linguistics and Languages, 2, 89–105.
2. Angalia, J. F. (2017). The Growth of Sheng and Its Effect on Media Strategies for Targeting The Youth Market. American Journal of Communication, 1(1), 19–32. www.ajpojournals.org
3. Buregeya, A., & Oduor, J. (2019). A Brief History of English in Multilingual Kenya. In A. Buregeya (Ed.), Kenyan English. Walter de Gruyter.
4. Deumert, A., Panović, I., Agyepong, D., & Barasa, D. (2019). African Languages and Mobile Communication: Between Constraint and Creativity. The Cambridge Handbook of African Linguistics edited by Ekkehard Wolf.
5. Gadsden, F. (1980). The African Press in Kenya, 1945–1952. The Journal of African History, 21(4), 515–535.