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The quest for trilingualism: A case study of Kenyan communication forms
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The linguistic landscape of Kenya is characterized by its diversity, shaped by various ethnic groups and the legacy of British colonialism. While English serves as the official language and Kiswahili as the national language, the reality is more complex. Issues of national identity, perceptions of inferiority towards English, and aspirations for improved political and economic conditions create significant challenges for the Kenyan population. This paper explores these intricate dynamics within the context of language and identity in Kenya.
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2007, paperback
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