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Okeogu, Chidinma – African Educational Research Journal, 2015
Terrorism is not new. It has existed since the beginning of recorded history and more particularly after the Second World War Terrorist activities have been witnessed around the world. These attacks have multiplied since the terrorist attack on the United States of America on September 11 2001. In recent times in Nigeria, the unity of the country…
Descriptors: Terrorism, African Languages, Language Usage, Bilingualism
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Odogwu, Cynthia Nkechinyere – Journal of Language and Linguistic Studies, 2018
This paper undertakes a sociolinguistic analysis of slangy expressions in Nigerian Pidgin. The corpus for this study was gotten systematically through participant observation of conversational discourses in everyday contexts amongst Nigerians living in the Warri-Ughelli-Sapele axes of Delta State. These linguistic data were then recorded and…
Descriptors: Pidgins, Language Usage, Sociolinguistics, Team Sports
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Ahiazunwa, Cookey Scholastica – African Educational Research Journal, 2015
The importance of mother tongue as the best medium of instruction cannot be over emphasized. The problematic situation here is that not all the indigenous languages in a multilingual society like Nigeria have standard written forms. Even languages with standard codification such as Igbo, Hausa and Yoruba are not developed to the level of having…
Descriptors: African Languages, Translation, Native Language, Language of Instruction
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Mensah, Eyo; Mensah, Eyamba – English Language Teaching, 2014
One of the linguistic outcomes of the sustained contact of a target language (L2) with a source language (L1) in the course of history is the adaptation and integration of loanwords from the former into the lexicon of the latter. This paper discusses the phonological strategies and parameters for the adaptation of English consonants (which mainly…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), English Instruction, English Language Learners, Phonology
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Okunrinmeta, Uriel – World Englishes, 2011
This study explores the influences that the Izon language manifests in the syntax of the English of Izon (Nigerian) speakers and makes a clear distinction between the influences that result in errors and those that result in permissible local variations, which indicates that the idea of treating all variations in the syntax of Nigerian English as…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, African Languages, English (Second Language), Syntax
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Ufomata, Titilayo – World Englishes, 1991
Analysis of the phonological influence of English on Yoruba found such influences as violation of phonotactic constraints, assimilation of English sounds with those of Yoruba sounds, irregular phoneme correspondences, and resistance to new syllable types. (19 references) (Author/CB)
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Foreign Countries, Interlanguage, Language Variation
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Adegbija, Efurosibina – World Englishes, 1989
Describes aspects of lexico-semantic variation in Nigerian English. The causes and types of variation are discussed within the a sociolinguistic framework, and implications of such variations, with reference to international intelligibility and communication strategies, are examined. (20 references) (Author/OD)
Descriptors: Cultural Context, Diachronic Linguistics, Discourse Analysis, English (Second Language)
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Nwoye, Onuigbo G. – World Englishes, 1992
Various aspects of obituaries (e.g., size, position in paper, use of photographs, multiple appearances) are examined to show how they communicate information about the socioeconomic status of both the deceased and the survivors. The Nigerian announcements are compared with similar notices in English, German, and Indian newspapers. Aspects of…
Descriptors: Contrastive Linguistics, Cultural Context, Death, English