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Cartoons can talk? visual analysis of cartoons on the 2007/2008 post-election violence in Kenya: a visual argumentation approach
(Sage Publications, 2012-05)
The growing influence of the visual media in contemporary society is quite alarming; hence,
learning to explicate them is inevitable. This is a paradigm shift from verbal argumentation to
visual argumentation. The aim ...
Assessing argumentative normativity in the english medium Kenyan newspaper editorials from a linguistic-pragmatic approach
(2012)
The paper explores argumentative Normativity in the English medium newspaper editorials in Kenya. The paper
aimed at establishing whether the editorials meet the logical, dialectal and rhetorical demands as aspects ...
Violation of linguistic and patient’s rights in Kenya
(United states international university (USIU), 2012)
Health communication, particularly patients’ rights, has become an issue of concern in the recent past. This paper exposes the patients’ rights violation on two main planes: the linguistic plane and the right to information ...
An analysis of the competence in literary criticism among Kenyan secondary school students: a case study of Wareng' district, Uasin Gishu county
(Scholarlink Research Institute, 2012-10-01)
This paper is based on a study that examined the level of competence in literary criticism among students in
Forms Two, Three and Four, based on the skills of reading, writing, speaking and listening in Wareng District ...