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    PRAGMATIC STRATEGIES OF APOLOGIES BY ENGLISH AS SECOND LANGUAGE STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF KABIANGA, KENYA 

    LANG'AT, C. ANNE (KABARAK UNIVERSITY, 2017-11)
    Pragmatic features of language vary across different circumstances, languages and cultures. This variability may result to incompetence in language users‟ choice and production of pragmatic strategies leading to pragmatic ...
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    COHESION IN THE WRITTEN ENGLISH TEXTS OF HEARING IMPAIRED LEARNERS IN SELECTED HIGH SCHOOLS FOR THE DEAF IN KENYA 

    MANG’OKA, ANTONY SOMBA (KABARAK UNIVERSITY, 2019-10)
    Previous studies reveal that the hearing impaired learners face several challenges in their written English. These challenges affect their communication, which is likely to affect their education and career aspirations. ...
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    DRAMATURGIES OF FEMALE REPRESENTATION IN SELECTED KENYAN DRAMA 

    NAMAYI, CHRISTINE (KABARAK UNIVERSITY, 2021-11)
    This study examines the dramaturgies used in the representation of the female gender in Kenyan drama. The study examines Kyalo‘s The Hunter is Back (2010), Imbuga‘s The Return of Mgofu (2011) and The Green Cross of ...
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    PRAGMATIC STRATEGIES OF APOLOGIES BY ENGLISH AS SECOND LANGUAGE STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF KABIANGA, KENYA 

    LANG‟AT, ANNE C. (KABARAK UNIVERSITY, 2017-11)
    Pragmatic features of language vary across different circumstances, languages and cultures. This variability may result to incompetence in language users‟ choice and production of pragmatic strategies leading to pragmatic ...

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    AuthorAntony, Somba (1)LANG'AT, C. ANNE (1)LANG‟AT, ANNE C. (1)NAMAYI, CHRISTINE (1)SubjectApology, face, politeness, pragmatic competence, English as second language, social variables (2)Cohesion, cohesive devices, lexical-ties, errors, hearing-impaired learners (1)Dramaturgies (1)female gender (1)female representation (1)ideological persuasions (1)... View MoreDate Issued2017 (2)2019 (1)2021 (1)Has File(s)
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