Mwingilio wa kileksia wa kikuyu katika uandishi wa insha za Kiswahili katika shule za msingi.
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Date
2014
Authors
Mwangi, Lazarus Gathuma
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Kenyatta University
Abstract
This research intends; to..' analyze the nature of lexical interference of Kikuyu language on the written -"
Kiswahili composition by Kikuyu learners of Kiswahili as a second language. The goal of the research is
to analyze and examine how and to what extent the phenomenon of Kikuyu lexical interference is
manifested in the written production of Kiswahili learners. In this research we shall consider lexical
interference and specifically dwell on lexical transfer by looking at; transfer of meaning as is manifested
through: loan translation and semantic extension and transfer of form as manifested through: calques,
lexical borrowing, coinages, cognates, avoidance and overextension of analogies. The research will use the
tenets of the cognitive theory which regards language learning as the gradual automatization of skills
through stages of reconstructing and linking new information to the old. The study focuses on primary
school pupils from Mukurwe ini Sub-County in Nyeri County Kenya. The study will involve the use of
composition writing. We shall apply qualitative analysis method to analyze the lexical interferences in
pupils' composition and quantitative method to account for the number of interferences. The study will
consist of five chapters: Chapter one focuses on the introductory elements of the study which include the
background, statement of the problem, research questions among others. Chapter two will focus on the
analysis of the lexical interferences in pupils' writings. Chapter three will deal with the factors that are
responsible for this phenomenon. Chapter four looks into the effects that the interferences analyzed have
on the message intended. Chapter five will conclude the study and give recommendation for further
research. It is expected that the findings of this research will be of much help to students, teachers,
researchers and syllabus developers.