In most countries where English functions as a second language, it is enriched by a variety of cultural and linguistic colouration. This is the case of Cameroon wherein remnants of the languages surrounding the acquisition of the English language are recurrent in the English that is spoken and written. This paper, therefore, explores the English of native speakers of Akɔɔse (an indigenous language spoken by a people known as Bakossi[1]) for proverbial expressions that denote their cultural and sociolinguistic world view. Findings reveal that this group of people provide local values, ethics, ideas, and traditions into the English language, in the process of imparting a moral lesson, expressing some truth ascertained by experience and observ...
Proverbs have been used in language teaching for centuries. Nowadays, language learners associate ma...
The focus of this paper is to assess the influence of English language on Anglophone countries’ cult...
Cameroon prior to colonization had many languages, with none having precedence over the other. With ...
Abstract Language is a product of culture. Linguistic codes do not exist in isolation but are born o...
Culture can be expressed through a language that is not native to it, such as a transplanted colonia...
This research endeavour is a major contribution to the current debate on the integration of non-nati...
This paper argues that a positive transfer from mother tongue to second language can take place, one...
World Englishes is a topic of great significance since the English language is spoken by many popula...
Cameroon is officially a French English bilingual country, but it is actually highly multilingual wi...
Modernity, the triptych upon which a corpus of Igbo sayings has been created, arose pari passu with ...
Cameroon Pidgin English has a large stock of words from the English Language, French, Portuguese and...
This paper endeavours to shed some light on the issue of language and the modern African writer. The...
Proverbs are said to be the palm oil with which words are eaten. Nigerian languages grow vigorously ...
Language is a living thing capable of being actively used to produce limitless expressions of though...
The proverb is a rhetorical universal and as such shares features across linguistic, ethnic and cul...
Proverbs have been used in language teaching for centuries. Nowadays, language learners associate ma...
The focus of this paper is to assess the influence of English language on Anglophone countries’ cult...
Cameroon prior to colonization had many languages, with none having precedence over the other. With ...
Abstract Language is a product of culture. Linguistic codes do not exist in isolation but are born o...
Culture can be expressed through a language that is not native to it, such as a transplanted colonia...
This research endeavour is a major contribution to the current debate on the integration of non-nati...
This paper argues that a positive transfer from mother tongue to second language can take place, one...
World Englishes is a topic of great significance since the English language is spoken by many popula...
Cameroon is officially a French English bilingual country, but it is actually highly multilingual wi...
Modernity, the triptych upon which a corpus of Igbo sayings has been created, arose pari passu with ...
Cameroon Pidgin English has a large stock of words from the English Language, French, Portuguese and...
This paper endeavours to shed some light on the issue of language and the modern African writer. The...
Proverbs are said to be the palm oil with which words are eaten. Nigerian languages grow vigorously ...
Language is a living thing capable of being actively used to produce limitless expressions of though...
The proverb is a rhetorical universal and as such shares features across linguistic, ethnic and cul...
Proverbs have been used in language teaching for centuries. Nowadays, language learners associate ma...
The focus of this paper is to assess the influence of English language on Anglophone countries’ cult...
Cameroon prior to colonization had many languages, with none having precedence over the other. With ...