This paper surveys the incidence of sexism in the structure and use of English, and compares it with corresponding aspects of Yoruba. Subsequently, it examines the areas in which, due to the co-existence of the two languages in southwestern Nigeria, the languages influence one another with regard to sexism. The paper shows that while Yoruba is not sexist in some respects in which English is, English imposes sexism on the language. It shows also areas in which sexism existing independently in both languages reinforce one another. Finally, it shows how sexism in Standard English seems to have been eliminated in the formation of Nigerian Pidgin English which derives from the contact between English and Yoruba
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This paper surveys the incidence of sexism in the structure and use of English, and compares it with...
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This paper surveys sexism in English, citing selected communicative instances in English medium bil...
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The Social Construction of gender is hinged on the belief that gender is culturally and psychologica...
This paper attempted a linguistic analysis of the language of interaction and negotiation among comm...
This study investigates how Nigerian journalists use gendered English in their writings with a view ...
This paper surveys the incidence of sexism in the structure and use of English, and compares it with...
This paper examines the influence and power of language in education in Nigeria from the precolonial...
Language and gender is one of the most intriguing and interesting areas in sociolinguistic study. It...
This paper surveys sexism in English, citing selected communicative instances in English medium bil...
In this paper, we examine the various ways in which language portrays a negative image of women. We ...
This study examined sex variations in taboo expressions in Igbo culture area and argued that sex var...
The English language has always been changing, which is why there is a difference between Old, Middl...
Aim. This article is aimed at the study of different aspects of gender linguistics in the English la...
The complex dynamics of a language contact situation can really not be explored in just one paper. T...
Using the systemic, structural and contrastive linguistic theories as base of analysis, the paper id...
The Yoruba society, like many patriarchal traditions, tends to espouse male supremacy - an ideology ...
This aim is to analysis the bias in favor of one sex and thus treats the other sex in a discriminato...
The Social Construction of gender is hinged on the belief that gender is culturally and psychologica...
This paper attempted a linguistic analysis of the language of interaction and negotiation among comm...
This study investigates how Nigerian journalists use gendered English in their writings with a view ...