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Bilingualism in the Educational System of Kenya.
Resource type
            Journal Article
        Author/contributor
                    - Gorman, T. P. (Author)
 
Title
            Bilingualism in the Educational System of Kenya.
        Abstract
            The article discusses the history and evolution of bilingualism in education in Kenya. Apparently, the Kiunguja dialect of Swahili is used extensively, usually as a contact language between members of different language groups. But at the same time, usage of the English language has also increased and has become the primary language of Central Government, of the law, of banking and of industry and commerce. With the use of the vernacular languages and Swahili and English provided evidence on the stability of the bilingual situation in Kenya.
        Publication
            Bilingualism in the Educational System of Kenya.
        Volume
            4
        Issue
            3
        Pages
            213-221
        Date
            1968-06-01
        Language
            English
        ISSN
            03050068
        Extra
            an: 19762804; source: Comparative Education;  docTypes: Article; pubTypes: Academic Journal;
        Citation
            Gorman, T. P. (1968). Bilingualism in the Educational System of Kenya. Bilingualism in the Educational System of Kenya., 4(3), 213–221. https://doi.org/10.1080/0305006680040305
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