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How to Disguise a Power Play
Author(s)Crispin, Shawn W.
AbstractThe author examines languages in Kenya by looking at linguistic proficiency, language use patterns, and attitudes among educated speakers of a mother tongue (Luo, Kikuyu, Suba, etc.). Also taken into account are the national language (Kiswahili), and the official language (English). All findings are based on a survey of secondary schools, teacher training colleges, and universities.
IssueNo41
Pages20-22
ArticleArticle Not Available
SourceFar Eastern Economic Review
VolumeNo165
PubDateOctober 2002
ISBN_ISSN0014-7591

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