Lexical Variation and Change in Kiimenti Nouns as Spoken in Meru County, Kenya.
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2013-12-23
Authors
Gitonga, P. M.
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Abstract
The proposed study will seek to investigate lexical variation and change in Kimeru
language. In particular, it will focus on lexical variation and change in the Imenti
dialect of the Kimeru language. It will seek to establish the nature of lexical variation
and change both regionally and in correlation with the social aspects of age, gender
and rural-urban-dichotomy. It is the assumption of many a sociolinguist, that lexical
variation is significant in marking regional but not social differences. Due to this,
most social variation studies have ignored the lexical aspect and this study seeks to fill
this gap. A sample of 48 informants will be selected from the study area which
comprises of Imenti North, Imenti South, Meru Central and Buuri Districts in Meru
County, Eastern Kenya. The informants will be tape-recorded as they respond to
interview questions and name some given pictures. The data collected will be
correlated with the social variables of age, gender and education, and the observations
used to explain lexical variation and change. The study will adopt a descriptive
research design. Selection of respondents will be done through the social network
approach. The study will be guided by The Variation Theory which will be used to
explain, the analysis of the study. Data will be analysed quantitatively using ANOV A
and the findings presented in tables. Conclusions will be drawn and necessary
recommendations made based on the findings, The information gathered will be
helpful to those studying language variation especially in Kenyan languages.
Lexicographers will also benefit from the study in future publications