In the past two decades or so, much attention has been drawn to the issue of language endangerment, especially African languages. Most of these researches have tried to ascertain the endangerment status of various languages in whole by considering mostly the number of speakers. This paper however takes a different approach on this subject of language endangerment. Rather than looking at the language as a whole, this paper examines the gradual loss of an important aspect of the Igbo language; proverbs. The central claim of this paper is that language endangerment is gradual. It starts with the loss of some vital aspects of the language thereby losing its communicative relevance in certain domain. If this trend continues, and more domains los...
There is no doubt about the fact that the most fundamental avenue to sustain a language and save it ...
This paper examines the philosophy of Igbo proverbs. Igbo people are known for their proverbs which ...
Proverbs and riddles are representative samples of any African language’s rich tapestry. They form...
Proverbs are universally acknowledged as possessive of their own system of logic and have a proven a...
Proverbs are said to be the palm oil with which words are eaten. Nigerian languages grow vigorously ...
A careful scrutiny of the use of Yoruba in contemporary discourse at various social situations revea...
Proverbs, described by Achebe as the oil which helps swallow the words, have always been important i...
The ethos of the Igbo has been threatened with the infiltration of the western culture. Modernizatio...
This paper looks at Igbo proverbs and idioms in the light of the existing linguistic theories. It tr...
This paper aims to investigate whether the plausibility of Igbo language being neglected and will so...
Language is one of the major ways through which the different peoples of the world are identified. A...
Language is a matter of identity. It has the propensity to transmit culture and so the moment an ind...
Proverbs are rhetorical strategies employed by various communities in expressing their experiences i...
The world is increasingly recording high cases of endangered languages. Endangered language is a lan...
Proverbs have usually been considered the preserve of the elders in the society because they are see...
There is no doubt about the fact that the most fundamental avenue to sustain a language and save it ...
This paper examines the philosophy of Igbo proverbs. Igbo people are known for their proverbs which ...
Proverbs and riddles are representative samples of any African language’s rich tapestry. They form...
Proverbs are universally acknowledged as possessive of their own system of logic and have a proven a...
Proverbs are said to be the palm oil with which words are eaten. Nigerian languages grow vigorously ...
A careful scrutiny of the use of Yoruba in contemporary discourse at various social situations revea...
Proverbs, described by Achebe as the oil which helps swallow the words, have always been important i...
The ethos of the Igbo has been threatened with the infiltration of the western culture. Modernizatio...
This paper looks at Igbo proverbs and idioms in the light of the existing linguistic theories. It tr...
This paper aims to investigate whether the plausibility of Igbo language being neglected and will so...
Language is one of the major ways through which the different peoples of the world are identified. A...
Language is a matter of identity. It has the propensity to transmit culture and so the moment an ind...
Proverbs are rhetorical strategies employed by various communities in expressing their experiences i...
The world is increasingly recording high cases of endangered languages. Endangered language is a lan...
Proverbs have usually been considered the preserve of the elders in the society because they are see...
There is no doubt about the fact that the most fundamental avenue to sustain a language and save it ...
This paper examines the philosophy of Igbo proverbs. Igbo people are known for their proverbs which ...
Proverbs and riddles are representative samples of any African language’s rich tapestry. They form...