This paper discusses the expanding domain of English in Nigeria, a country where English is its official language. Schmied (1991) explores the domains where English has impacted upon some African languages. One domain he did not include was that of colour naming. This paper investigates the impact of English on speakers of some indigenous Nigerian languages, with emphasis on Hausa, in relation to the languages ’ colour terms. It finds that some English colour terms have been loaned into these languages. The terms commonly loaned are blue, and to a lesser extent yellow, gold and silver. The loaned terms have some of their phonemes adapted to follow the phonemic patterns of the indigenous languages. The most common phonemic adaptation that fe...
In multilingual societies like Nigeria, language which can be used as an effective instrument for na...
The article examines the role of the English language in Nigeria, a major West African country with ...
Glocal English compares the usage patterns and stylistic conventions of the world’s two dominant nat...
This paper discusses the expanding domain of English in Nigeria, a country where English is its offi...
Throughout the 16th century, the colonial aspirations of the British Empire took the English languag...
The paper examines the influence of languages in contact on Igbo speakers of the English language. T...
The position of English as the language of instruction in Nigeria is informed by the Education Ordin...
This article examines the impact of the hegemony of English, as a common lingua franca, referred to ...
The global spread of the English language is one of the linguistic phenomena that has brought about ...
Nigeria is blessed with many indigenous languages that are mainly used in communication, including E...
This paper discusses the history of the English language in Nigeria, its international status and it...
This paper is a comparative study of borrowed words in both Hausa and Yorùbá Languages. Nigeria is a...
A discussion of the choice of official languages in Nigeria first gives an overvicw oi the nurrent l...
Language is essentially a characteristic of human being. Language is used, among other human tools, ...
The purpose of the article is to reveal the main features of Pidgin English used on the territory of...
In multilingual societies like Nigeria, language which can be used as an effective instrument for na...
The article examines the role of the English language in Nigeria, a major West African country with ...
Glocal English compares the usage patterns and stylistic conventions of the world’s two dominant nat...
This paper discusses the expanding domain of English in Nigeria, a country where English is its offi...
Throughout the 16th century, the colonial aspirations of the British Empire took the English languag...
The paper examines the influence of languages in contact on Igbo speakers of the English language. T...
The position of English as the language of instruction in Nigeria is informed by the Education Ordin...
This article examines the impact of the hegemony of English, as a common lingua franca, referred to ...
The global spread of the English language is one of the linguistic phenomena that has brought about ...
Nigeria is blessed with many indigenous languages that are mainly used in communication, including E...
This paper discusses the history of the English language in Nigeria, its international status and it...
This paper is a comparative study of borrowed words in both Hausa and Yorùbá Languages. Nigeria is a...
A discussion of the choice of official languages in Nigeria first gives an overvicw oi the nurrent l...
Language is essentially a characteristic of human being. Language is used, among other human tools, ...
The purpose of the article is to reveal the main features of Pidgin English used on the territory of...
In multilingual societies like Nigeria, language which can be used as an effective instrument for na...
The article examines the role of the English language in Nigeria, a major West African country with ...
Glocal English compares the usage patterns and stylistic conventions of the world’s two dominant nat...