Proverbs are widely used by the Akan of West Africa. The current study thematically analyzed an Akan proverb compendium for proverbs containing emotion references. Of the identified proverbs, a focus on negative emotions was most typical. Emotion-focused proverbs highlighted four emotion regulation strategies: change in cognition, response modulation, situation modification, and situation selection. A subset of proverbs addressed emotion display rules restricting the expression of emotions such as pride, and emotional contagion associated with emotions such as shame. Additional themes including: social context influences on the expression and experience of emotion; expectations of emotion limits; as well as the nature of emotions were prese...
This paper examines the stylistic features and proverbs in ɔba nyansafo wɔbu no bɛ na wɔnka no asɛm,...
Proverb is a universal phenomenon which plays very significant roles in language use and communicati...
This paper aims at demonstrating that a better and richer analysis of a literary work can be realize...
Although Akan proverbs of the Twi-speaking people of Ghana are creatively crafted speeches with beau...
Proverbs are a valuable part of African culture. They transmit messages of shared, communal values a...
Although Akan proverbs of the Twi-speaking people of Ghana are creatively crafted speeches with beau...
In the Ghanaian Akan tradition, many proverbial sayings and phraseologies are knotty statements whic...
The paper reflects on the use of proverbs as communicative constituents of African drama, how they a...
This paper looks at how men are represented in Akan proverbs and the implications of such representa...
In sub-Saharan Africa (especially among the Yoruba ethnic group in Nigeria) one of the elements of i...
The Akans of Ghana perceive marriage as an important ritual and an aspect of their socio-cultural li...
Proverbs are universally acknowledged as possessive of their own system of logic and have a proven a...
Globally, proverbs are symbolic expressions of people. In Nigeria, proverbs are influenced, to a lar...
Proverbial expressions have typical linguistic and figurative features. These are normally captivati...
This paper examines the literary and aesthetic content of proverbs of Mbube people of Northern Cross...
This paper examines the stylistic features and proverbs in ɔba nyansafo wɔbu no bɛ na wɔnka no asɛm,...
Proverb is a universal phenomenon which plays very significant roles in language use and communicati...
This paper aims at demonstrating that a better and richer analysis of a literary work can be realize...
Although Akan proverbs of the Twi-speaking people of Ghana are creatively crafted speeches with beau...
Proverbs are a valuable part of African culture. They transmit messages of shared, communal values a...
Although Akan proverbs of the Twi-speaking people of Ghana are creatively crafted speeches with beau...
In the Ghanaian Akan tradition, many proverbial sayings and phraseologies are knotty statements whic...
The paper reflects on the use of proverbs as communicative constituents of African drama, how they a...
This paper looks at how men are represented in Akan proverbs and the implications of such representa...
In sub-Saharan Africa (especially among the Yoruba ethnic group in Nigeria) one of the elements of i...
The Akans of Ghana perceive marriage as an important ritual and an aspect of their socio-cultural li...
Proverbs are universally acknowledged as possessive of their own system of logic and have a proven a...
Globally, proverbs are symbolic expressions of people. In Nigeria, proverbs are influenced, to a lar...
Proverbial expressions have typical linguistic and figurative features. These are normally captivati...
This paper examines the literary and aesthetic content of proverbs of Mbube people of Northern Cross...
This paper examines the stylistic features and proverbs in ɔba nyansafo wɔbu no bɛ na wɔnka no asɛm,...
Proverb is a universal phenomenon which plays very significant roles in language use and communicati...
This paper aims at demonstrating that a better and richer analysis of a literary work can be realize...