<p>The city of Nairobi is a rich context for the study of sociolinguistic phenomena. The coexistence of speakers of many different languages further differentiated by socio-economic status age and ethnicity provide conditions for the development of a mixed code such as Sheng an urban variety of Kenyan Swahili which has morphed from a &quot;youth language&quot; into a vernacular of wider use. Sheng is a unique phenomenon in the study of linguistic change and innovation in an African context a reflection of the ethnolinguistic diversity of Kenya and language asymmetry created by socio-economic disparities. It also provides a window into understanding the processes of urban multilingualism within the specific space structuring of Nairobi city.<br />This book is a detailed account of the rise and development of Sheng its linguistic structure social functions and possible future directions. The author&#39;s analysis of its presence in newspapers TV radio and online makes it clear that Sheng functions as a particularly useful lens through which to explore contemporary Kenya.<br /><br />Chege Githiora is Professor of Linguistics African Languages and Literatures at the University of London&#39;s School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) and is author of <em>Afro-Mexicans: Discourse of race and identity in the African Diaspora</em>.</p>
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