Post-colonial West African writers writing in English may have been too scripturally schizophrenic, too busy with the dichotomy mother tongue/ other tongue, to account fully for the presence of auxiliary contact languages in their writing. Yet it is in that space in-between, in the contact language itself, that writers like Kafka and Louis Wolfson2 have nestled to redefine writing in the mother tongue. I will here examine how Pidgin has insinuated itself into the very texture of Nigerian writing, at first under the decorative guise of an unobtrusive, \u27auxiliary\u27 language confined to dialogues and, subsequently, as the potential vehicle for multilingual and cross-cultural hybridized poetics
Pidgin language (PL) is cardinal o many Nigerians especially in the South-South region, where the la...
The purpose of the article is to reveal the main features of Pidgin English used on the territory of...
Pidgin English is the chief medium of communication for the great majority of Cameroonians. It susta...
The literatures emerging from the postcolonial world bring new dimensions of linguistic heterogeneit...
This article examines literary works of bilingual authors in Nigeria, who create their own national ...
It has been observed that, in a multilingual environment where two or more languages and cultures ar...
This paper looks at the manner in which speakers of pidgin and ‘broken’ English are ‘Othered’ in fou...
The Nigerian soil over the years has proven to be a fertile ground for poetic overflow. This is evid...
Language as a problem in African literature has existed (recognised as such or not) from the outset ...
One of the touchstones in the pursuit of literacy excellence, according to Longinus, is the creation...
This article calls attention to the essential translational aspect of linguistic experimentation in ...
There has been an ongoing revolution in the areas of Nigerian Pidgin (NP) and Nigerian Creole (NC).R...
This essay examines Gbenga Agbenugba’s Another Lonely Londoner (1991), a rarely discussed novel rec...
Growth and development are the target of every human being. There are several avenues for achieving ...
Pidgin language (PL) is cardinal o many Nigerians especially in the South-South region, where the la...
Pidgin language (PL) is cardinal o many Nigerians especially in the South-South region, where the la...
The purpose of the article is to reveal the main features of Pidgin English used on the territory of...
Pidgin English is the chief medium of communication for the great majority of Cameroonians. It susta...
The literatures emerging from the postcolonial world bring new dimensions of linguistic heterogeneit...
This article examines literary works of bilingual authors in Nigeria, who create their own national ...
It has been observed that, in a multilingual environment where two or more languages and cultures ar...
This paper looks at the manner in which speakers of pidgin and ‘broken’ English are ‘Othered’ in fou...
The Nigerian soil over the years has proven to be a fertile ground for poetic overflow. This is evid...
Language as a problem in African literature has existed (recognised as such or not) from the outset ...
One of the touchstones in the pursuit of literacy excellence, according to Longinus, is the creation...
This article calls attention to the essential translational aspect of linguistic experimentation in ...
There has been an ongoing revolution in the areas of Nigerian Pidgin (NP) and Nigerian Creole (NC).R...
This essay examines Gbenga Agbenugba’s Another Lonely Londoner (1991), a rarely discussed novel rec...
Growth and development are the target of every human being. There are several avenues for achieving ...
Pidgin language (PL) is cardinal o many Nigerians especially in the South-South region, where the la...
Pidgin language (PL) is cardinal o many Nigerians especially in the South-South region, where the la...
The purpose of the article is to reveal the main features of Pidgin English used on the territory of...
Pidgin English is the chief medium of communication for the great majority of Cameroonians. It susta...