PhD in Linguistics, Dîplomes des Etudes Approfondis (DEA) (Mphil), M. A in Linguistics, B. A (Hons)
Magonya, Lilian (2019) Sexisms of the Jiko (cooking stove), food and sexuality: The fuzzy conceptual boundary. In Linguistics and Literature, Volume 7(5)pp 185-196
Magonya, Lilian (2018). Cross cultural conceptualizations of HIV and AIDS IS DEATH conceptual metaphors. In Linguistics and Literature Studies, Volume 5 (5) pp 375-38
Akuno, Lydia, Oloo, Pamela and Magonya, Lilian (2018). THE OBJECT OF LOVE IS FOOD conceptual metaphor in selected Dholuo Benga music of 1970s and 2000s. In Linguistics and Literature Studies, Volume 6, (1). pp 40-46
Magonya, Achieng’ Lilian (2017) Cross Cultural Conceptualizations of HIV/AIDS IS DEATH Conceptual metaphor. In Linguistics and Literature Studies, Volume 5 (5), pp. 375-389.
Norah, Mose, Lilian Magonya and Benson Ojwang' (2017). “Conflict Management through war metaphor in 2013 Kenyan Presidential Campaign Speeches”. In Journal of Literature, Language and Linguistics. Vol (34)
Norah, Mose, Benson Ojwang' and Lilian Magonya (2017). “ A Lexico-pragmatic interpretation of peace in the 2013 Kenya Presidential Campaign speeches regarding conflict management. International Journal on Studies in English Language and Literature..Volume 5, (5)
Magonya Lilian and Oloo, Pamela (2015). What gets mapped onto what in the Sex is a football Game metaphor in Kenyan HIV/AIDS Campaign posters? . In Linguistics and Literature Studies Volume 3, Number 4, pp. 148-161.
Magonya Achieng Lilian, Oloo, Pamela and Jacques Moeschler (2015). “Unveiling the AIDS metaphors: A Cognitive Linguistic Perspective”. Conference proceedings of 19th International Conference for Linguists online edition. Geneva: University of the Geneva.
Magonya Achieng' Lilian and Oloo, Pamela (2013) “Biting the conservative bullet in Kenya! The quagmire of sexually explicit and scary pictorial metaphors in AIDS posters”. In the Popular Anthropology Magazine, July 2013 edition
Magonya Achieng’ Lilian and Oloo, Pamela (2012). “Experience is the best teacher: A Cognitivist Approach to some African mental representations and implicit assumptions on AIDS and other diseases”. US-China Foreign Language Journal. David Publishing Company.
Magonya Achieng' Lilian (2011). “A Cognitivist Approach to Cultural conceptualizations of AIDS”. In the African Students Journal. France: ASRI
Magonya Achieng' Lilian and Peter Matu (2010). “AIDS is caused by invisible insects sent by sorcerers”: A cognitive perspective to the AIDS-witchcraft question in Sub-Saharan Africa. US-China Foreign Language Journal. David Publishing Company. Volume 8, Number 12, December 2010.
Magonya Achieng’ Lilian (2006) “Anglicisms in the French Print Media”: The case of Amina and Afrique magazines, 2000-2003. In Kange’the, F. (Ed). Research on French Teaching in Eastern Africa. Opportunities and Challenges. Nairobi: USIU