Talk:Kenyan English

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Possible Sources to use!
Hey Guys!

I have an assignment for school to find possible relevant and reliable sources to benefit a wikipedia page that relates to my class. So here are a few souces I found that may have some good information in them!

Bibliography:

Brunner, Thomas. Simplicity and Typological Effects in the Emergence of New Englishes : The Noun Phrase in Singaporean and Kenyan English, De Gruyter, Inc., 2017. https://books.google.com/books/about/Simplicity_and_Typological_Effects_in_th.html?id=UHA3vgAACAAJ

Irungu, David M. Effects of Swahili Vowel System on Kenyan English Speakers' Pronunciation, The University of Mississippi, Ann Arbor, 2015, ProQuest, http://ezproxy.library.arizona.edu/login?url=https://search-proquest-com.ezproxy2.library.arizona.edu/docview/1733631832?accountid=8360.

Ragnarsson, I. H. (2011). East African English: Linguistic Features and Background. Retrieved from https://skemman.is/bitstream/1946/8310/1/BAEssay-EastAfricanEnglish-HIR-finalversion.pdf

The Mouton World Atlas of Variation in English, edited by Bernd Kortmann, and Kerstin Lunkenheimer, De Gruyter, Inc., 2013. https://books.google.com/books/about/The_Mouton_World_Atlas_of_Variation_in_E.html?id=Yze2pwAACAAJ — Preceding unsigned comment added by Jordancuva (talk • contribs) 22:26, 11 March 2018 (UTC)

Spellings — e.g. -is~ or -iz~
Spelling is missing from this page. I came here to determine Kenyans' preference between is and iz spellings. While I assume the former, an international organization I'm working for uses both in a weird admixture —GRM (talk) 08:40, 20 November 2019 (UTC)