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D. Kawalya, A Corpus-driven Study of the Expression of Modality in Luganda (Bantu, JE15), 2017.
D. Kawalya, de Schryver, G. - M., and Bostoen, K., A corpus-driven study of the expression of necessity in Luganda (Bantu, JE15), 2019.
D. Kawalya, Bostoen, K., and De Schryver, G. - M., Diachronic semantics of the modal verb -sóból- in Luganda, 2014.
D. Kawalya, de Schryver, G. - M., and Bostoen, K., Reconstructing the origins of the Luganda (JE15) modal auxiliaries -sóból- and -yînz-: A historical-comparative study across the West Nyanza Bantu cluster, 2018.
D. Kawalya and De Schryver, G. - M., Introducing a New Lexicographical Model: {AlphaConceptual}$\mathplus$ (and How it Could Be Applied to Dictionaries for Luganda), 2013.
D. Kawalya, de Schryver, G. - M., and Bostoen, K., From conditionality to modality in Luganda (Bantu, JE15): A synchronic and diachronic corpus analysis of the verbal prefix -andi-, 2018.
F. Katushemererwe and Namyalo, S., Locative enclitics in Ruruuli-Lunyala, Runyankore-Rukiga and Luganda: Form and functions, 2020.
H. Kasule, ’The controversies of Social Media Surveillance: When Privacy and Exposure are at war. 2016.
S. Danson Kahyana, Narratives of Oppressed Identity and Ethnic Discrimination in Mohamed A. Eno’s The Bantu-Jareer Somalis: Unearthing Apartheid in the Horn of Africa, 2020.
S. Danson Kahyana, The potential role of orature in fighting the spread of HIV/AIDS, 2013.
S. Danson Kahyana, Assessing Literary Studies Curricula for Freedom of Expression Responsiveness in Ugandan Universities, 2021.
S. Danson Kahyana, Versifying as reckoning : the quest for justice in Mohamed A. Eno's Guilt of Otherness (2013) and Vertical Articulation (2015), 2019.
S. Danson Kahyana, The Meaning of Education as an Introduction to Total Reality – A Case of the Teaching of East African Poetry, in Education and Reality: Reflections on Luigi Giussani’s Book, The Risk of Education, Nairobi: Fondazione AVSI and Kenyatta University, 2008.
S. Danson Kahyana, Biira’s Success. Kampala: Fountain publishers, 2009.
S. Danson Kahyana, What If It Wasn't Kato Who Raped Diana? Representing the Yearning for Justice in As I Stood Dead Before the World: Creative Writing from Luzira Prison (2018), 2020.
S. Danson Kahyana, Writing dictatorship and misrule in Uganda: Susan N. Kiguli's The African Saga, 2015.
S. Danson Kahyana, Fire on the Mountain: Creative Work on the Obuhikira. Kampala: Dovesong Educational Publishers, 2018.
S. Danson Kahyana, A Ugandan Poet Remembers the Rwanda Genocide on Facebook in Canada: The Transnational Aesthetics of Juliane Okot Bitek 100 Days (2016), 2020.
S. Danson Kahyana, Representation of Violence in Ugandan Literature. 2017.
S. Danson Kahyana, From a Habit to a Husband: Representation of the Intersection between Religion and Masculinities in John Ruganda’s Play, The Burdens (1972), 2020.

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