The concept of name and naming is not just a tool for constructing identity; it is an important signification system in African cosmology. It is imbued with the people's perception of life and being. This explains why certain individuals who are discontented with their names either change them or adopt nicknames to reflect their sense of dignity, reinvented individuality and humanity. This paper explored nicknaming as a signification tool for identity reinvention from a socio-semiotic dimension. Data for the study was sampled purposively from students' halls of residence at the University of Ibadan and analysed using insights from socio-semiotic theory of sign. The use of irony in names was observed to be a common tool for reinvention, espe...
Published as McDowell, John H. “Toward a Semiotics of Nicknaming the Kamsá Example.” The Journal of ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2004.Naming is a very important tool u...
Nicknaming is a common practice in most academic environments. This study investigated nicknames stu...
Although a lot of scholarly research has been done on Yoruba names, little or no literature exist on...
It is habitual for graduating students of the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria, to roll ...
Many morphological processes and sociolinguistic sources pour words into language. However, nicknami...
The subject of naming is a universal one (Ajileye and Ajileye, 2003) but it has different importance...
There seems to be no end in sight for the practice of nicknaming amongst students. To address the ni...
African names are reflections of many factors at work, because beyond the fact that they identity sy...
Naming in the African cultural context serves both referential and connotative functions as a unique...
Naming can sometimes be associated with particular situations or someone’s birth. This study intends...
The article demonstrate how urban Shona- speakers often use nicknames as linguistics resources to pe...
This study examines the perceived but obvious manifestation of name-clipping among Omambala cultural...
This study aims at describing the socio-semantic characteristics of twelve selected nicknames used b...
Many a Ghanaian at one time or the other in his or her life has either been given a nickname, or con...
Published as McDowell, John H. “Toward a Semiotics of Nicknaming the Kamsá Example.” The Journal of ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2004.Naming is a very important tool u...
Nicknaming is a common practice in most academic environments. This study investigated nicknames stu...
Although a lot of scholarly research has been done on Yoruba names, little or no literature exist on...
It is habitual for graduating students of the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria, to roll ...
Many morphological processes and sociolinguistic sources pour words into language. However, nicknami...
The subject of naming is a universal one (Ajileye and Ajileye, 2003) but it has different importance...
There seems to be no end in sight for the practice of nicknaming amongst students. To address the ni...
African names are reflections of many factors at work, because beyond the fact that they identity sy...
Naming in the African cultural context serves both referential and connotative functions as a unique...
Naming can sometimes be associated with particular situations or someone’s birth. This study intends...
The article demonstrate how urban Shona- speakers often use nicknames as linguistics resources to pe...
This study examines the perceived but obvious manifestation of name-clipping among Omambala cultural...
This study aims at describing the socio-semantic characteristics of twelve selected nicknames used b...
Many a Ghanaian at one time or the other in his or her life has either been given a nickname, or con...
Published as McDowell, John H. “Toward a Semiotics of Nicknaming the Kamsá Example.” The Journal of ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2004.Naming is a very important tool u...
Nicknaming is a common practice in most academic environments. This study investigated nicknames stu...