Book review
Arua E. Arua, Mompoloki M. Bagwasi, Tiro Sebina & Barolong Seboni (eds.). The Study and Use of English in Africa Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2006. 281 pp. GBP 34.99 / USD 69.99 hb;. ISBN 184-718-019-1
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Anti-deletion in an L2 grammar: A study of Black South African me-solect”.
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Karamage, Rodrigue, Hilaire Habyarimana, Anastasie Uwababyeyi & Christine Ingabire
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French Background Students’ Perception of English as Medium of Instruction at the University of Rwanda: Case of Gabonese Students in Nyarugenge and Huye Campuses.
African Journal of Empirical Research 5:1
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