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    • Benefits of Multilingualism in Education. 

      Benard Odoyo Okal (Horizon Research Publishing. 506 North Garfield Avenue# 210, Alhambra, CA 91801, 2014)
      The article gives a brief analytical survey of multilingualism practices, its consequences, its benefits in education and discussions on the appropriate ways towards its achievement in education. Multilingualism refers ...
    • Biting the Conservative Bullet in Kenya! 

      Lilian Magonya Achieng, Pamela Oloo Anyango (Semantic Scholar, 2013)
      AIDS prevention interventions (Doka 1997; Sontag 1988).This paper examines the cognitive effects of metaphors and metonymies emerging from sexually explicit images and scary pictorial representations in AIDS posters among ...
    • Biting the Conservative Bullet in Kenya! The Quagmire of Sexually Explicit and Scary Pictorial Metaphors in AIDS Posters 

      Lilian Magonya Achieng, Pamela Oloo Anyango (2013)
      AIDS as an incurable ailment is no stranger to humankind. Most healthconscious watchdogs, such as the World Health Organization (WHO) and UNAIDS, have lobbied for aggressive AIDS campaigns to sensitize populations within ...
    • Comparing Pedagogy in Kenya’s Public Universities 

      Susan M Kilonzo, Kennedy Onkware, Pamela A Oloo, Simon G Omare (CODESRIA, 2021)
      Past studies have shown that the increased enrolment of students in public universities has not been matched with supporting human and technical resources. This has affected the quality of teaching and learning. This article ...
    • Conceptualization of the seropositive using the journey metaphor in EkeGusii HIV and AIDS discourse in Kisii County, Kenya 

      Damaris Nyakoe, Pamela Oloo, David Ongarora (Human Resource Management Academic Research Society, 2014)
      Language plays a fundamental role in the fight against HIV and AIDS in Kenya. Moreover, language is important in the dissemination of information that would ensure the success of both prevention and treatment of any disease. ...
    • Conceptualization of the seropositive using the journey metaphor in EkeGusii HIV and AIDS discourse in Kisii County, Kenya 

      Damaris Nyakoe, Pamela Oloo, David Ongarora (Human Resource Management Academic Research Society, 2014)
      Language plays a fundamental role in the fight against HIV and AIDS in Kenya. Moreover, language is important in the dissemination of information that would ensure the success of both prevention and treatment of any disease. ...
    • Conflict Management through War Metaphors in 2013 Kenyan Presidential Campaign Speeches 

      Norah Mose, Lilian Magonya, Benson Ojwang (IISTE, 2017)
      Political campaigns employ war metaphors that bring forth the resemblance between the rigours of war and the struggle to occupy electoral offices. In this regard, the political candidates are soldiers, the constituents ...
    • Construction of Feminine Identity through Metaphor in Facebook Discourses 

      Gerald Otieno Njura, Pamela Anyango Oloo, Eric Omondi Odero (International Journal of innovative research and development, 2020)
      One of the ways through which people construct their identities and others’ identities is through use of conceptual metaphors. Conceptual metaphors are not just elements of language but are elements of thought as well and ...
    • Coordinate Ellipsis in EkeGusii: An Overview 

      Robert Omari Otieno, Evans Gesura Mecha, David Ogoti Ongarora (Jadavpur Journal of Languages and Linguistics, 2019)
      This paper gives the distributional characteristics of coordinate elliptical constructions in EkeGusii. The syntax of the constructions is given using a Phase theoretic approach, one of the current theoretical constructs ...
    • Coordinate Ellipsis in EkeGusii: An Overview 

      Omari, Robert Otieno, Evans Gesura Mecha, David Ogoti Ongarora (Jadavpur Journal of Languages and Linguistics, 2019)
      This paper gives the distributional characteristics of coordinate elliptical constructions in EkeGusii. The syntax of the constructions is given using a Phase theoretic approach, one of the current theoretical constructs ...
    • Cross-cultural Variations of the HIV/AIDS IS DEATH Pictorial Metaphor 

      Magonya Achieng' Lilian (Horizon Research Publishing Co., Ltd., 2017-09-01)
      or three decades now, HIV/AIDS undeniably remains one of the leading killer diseases in Sub-Saharan Africa. The same narrative is advanced in the literature by sociologists and epidemiologists where mental images that ...
    • Discourse of Traditional Medicine Street Advertisement in Kisumu, Kenya 

      Adams Yakub, Damaris Gechemba Nyakoe, Benard Odoyo Okal (Saudi Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, 2017)
      Information is a very important concept during an interaction between interlocutors within a particular health communicative context. In matters concerning individuals' health and other emotive issues, subjective information ...
    • Ekegusii Subject and Object Markers: Affixes or Clitics? 

      Mayaka, James Mboga, Emily Ayieta Ondondo, David Ogoti Ongarora (Human Resource Management Academic Research Society, 2019)
      Bantu languages are known for their agglutinative nature and complex verbal morphology. A single verbal complex has several affixes including the subject markers (SMs) and object markers (OMs). The precise status of the ...
    • An exposition of some adapted lexemes in Dholuo 

      Benard Odoyo Okal, Florence Indede, Ernest Sangai Mohochi (Horizon Research Publishing, 2013)
      The paper gives an exposition of some adapted English lexemes into Dholuo. The work relied on a descriptive design. Total purposive sampling technique was incorporated in collecting secondary data to saturation level. All ...
    • Feature correspondence amongst Dholuo coronals 

      Okello, Jackline Atieno; Ogone, John O.; Ongarora, David Ogoti (International Journal of Social Science and Technology, 2016)
      This paper discusses the nature of correspondence amongst Dholuo coronals. This can be approached in two ways, either as feature spreading or feature agreement which seem to be controversial in literature. Dholuo coronal ...
    • Form of Idioms which are Susceptible to Misinterpretation by the Fans of Witimbule Programme in Radio Mambo FM 

      Chenenje SL, Ongarora DO, Okelo JA (Indiana, 2023-03-03)
      Idioms are notoriously applicable in Witimbule Programme of Radio Mambo FM broadcast among the fans from the Luhya speaking communities to make their language native-like, for face-saving and regulation of human behavior. ...
    • The Functionality of Four Temperaments and Communication Theories towards the Realisation of Peaceful General Elections in Kenya 

      Benard Odoyo Okal, Beverlyne Asiko Ambuyo, Deborah Nanyama Amukowa (macrothink institute, 2012)
      The paper focuses on the general analysis and functionality of both the four temperaments and communication theories in an attempt to comprehend the process, nature and reality of politics, campaigns and general elections ...
    • Genre Analysis of Move Structures in Job Interviews by the Judicial Service Commission of Kenya in 2011 

      Anne Obinju1 Dr. Pamela Oloo 2 Lydia Akuno3 (Journal of Literature, Languages and Linguistics, 2017)
      Many scholars have carried out research on genre analysis (Swales, 1990, Bhatia,1993, Bruce, 1993), Flowerdew, 2002, Fairclough,, 2006, and others) and their findings have opened many avenues for research and analysis ...
    • Implications of Coronavirus (Covid-19) on the Stability of the Luo Cultural Funeral Ceremonies in Kenya 

      Dr. Benard Odoyo Okal, Dr. Benard Otieno Kodak, Dr. Adams Yakub, & Dr. Jackline Okello (Masaimara university resipototry, 2020)
      Abstract: The paper reveals the circumstances that may cause change in the Luo cultural funeral practices. One such circumstance is the emergence of COVID-19 pandemic. The COVID-19 is a global issue however it has a great ...
    • Implications of Coronavirus (Covid-19) on the Stability of the Luo Cultural Funeral Ceremonies in Kenya 

      Dr. Benard Odoyo Okal, Dr. Benard Otieno Kodak, Dr. Adams Yakub, & Dr. Jackline Okello (Masaimara university, 2020)
      Abstract: The paper reveals the circumstances that may cause change in the Luo cultural funeral practices. One such circumstance is the emergence of COVID-19 pandemic. The COVID-19 is a global issue however it has a great ...