Igbo English in the Nigerian NovelEnicrownfit Publishers, 2002 - 136 páginas This study establishes the ethnic variety of English, Igbo English (IE), in the Nigerian novel. It demonstrates that IE is a deliberate and stylistic device arising from the influence of the Igbo language - oral and written forms, and culture on English, resulting in the clear identity of this variety. The author illustrates the distinctiveness of IE with reference to the novels of Chinua Achebe, Cyprian Ekwensi, Buchi Emecheta, Chuwuemeka Ike, Nkem Nwankwo and several other writers. He goes on to explore the role of these literary writers first in the development of IE, and then more generally, in the development of Nigerian English. He comments on the implications of their work for the modern African novel as a whole, and for an approach of study to African literature from the perspective of ethnic literary tradition. |
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... acceptable variant . Bamgbose also poir out the need to differentiate an innovation from an error . He rves that ' an innovation is seen as an acceptable variant , while an error is simply a mistake or uneducated usage ' ( p . 2 ) ...
... acceptable variant . Bamgbose also poir out the need to differentiate an innovation from an error . He rves that ' an innovation is seen as an acceptable variant , while an error is simply a mistake or uneducated usage ' ( p . 2 ) ...
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... acceptable variety / varieties for teaching and examination . As a former British colony , English language teaching in Nigeria has always been modeled after British English ( BE ) . Teachers and examiners of major examination bodies in ...
... acceptable variety / varieties for teaching and examination . As a former British colony , English language teaching in Nigeria has always been modeled after British English ( BE ) . Teachers and examiners of major examination bodies in ...
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... acceptable Standard Nigerian English as well as compile a dictionary of it . The National Institute for Nigerian Languages should , forthwith , assume the responsibilities of the English and the national language policy 113.
... acceptable Standard Nigerian English as well as compile a dictionary of it . The National Institute for Nigerian Languages should , forthwith , assume the responsibilities of the English and the national language policy 113.
Términos y frases comunes
Achebe African languages African literature Bamiro Banjo Chinua Achebe coinages collocational extension colloquial colonial communication Concubine context creative Danda Ekwensi Elugbe English in Nigeria ethnic examples global English global language Gnutzmann gwa m gwa Hausa Ibadan IE novel Igbo English Igbo language Igbo literature Igbo novel Igbo novelists Igbo society Igbo speakers Igbo writers Igboanusi Igboization Igboland indigenous languages influence John Munonye Kachru language mixing language policy lexical innovation lingua franca linguistic processes literary tradition loan-blends meaning minority languages missionaries mother tongue national language native nativisation Ngugi wa Thiong'o Nigerian English Nigerian languages Nigerian literature Nigerian novel Nigerian Pidgin non-native noun Odumuh official language Onitsha oral literature oral tradition proverbs riddles role second language semantic extension speech Standard English stylistic teachers translates in Igbo translation equivalents University of Ibadan users varieties of English verb vowels write in English Yoruba Zaynab Alkali
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Globalization & the Study of Languages in Africa Linguistic Association of Nigeria. Conference Vista de fragmentos - 2005 |
Trends in the Study of Languages & Linguistics in Nigeria: A Festschrift for ... Ozo-mekuri Ndimele Vista de fragmentos - 2005 |