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        A lexico – semantic analysis of selected obituaries in the daily nation newspaper 

        MAINA, Amos Oyoko (Maseno University, 2017)
        Death has been argued to be a “fear-based taboo” in which different fears co-exist namely; fear of the loss of loved ones, fear of corruption of the body, fear of evil spirits and fear of what comes with death. Man has ...
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        Linguistic features of in-group language among construction workers in Gem sub-county, Kenya 

        ODHIAMBO, Sarah Apondi (2015)
        Communication is the essence of human interaction. The nature of communication is dependent on interaction between two or more individuals. Construction sites in Gem sub-County, Kenya bring together a variety of people of ...
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        Linguistic naturalization of the English premier league football discourse by Radio jambo, Kenya 

        LUBIA, Stephen O. (Maseno University, 2015)
        Cameron (2001) argues that linguistic forms can be manipulated to suit context and serve intended purposes. Although there is evidence of widespread coverage of proceedings of the English Premier League ( EPL) by media in ...
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        Metaphorical conceptualization and interpretation of EkeGusii HIV and aids discourse 

        NYAKOE, Damaris Gechemba (Maseno University, 2015)
        Language plays a fundamental role in HIV and AIDS communication. In Kenya, English and Kiswahili are used as the languages of communication in HIV and AIDS related issues although only 17% of the population use English ...

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