This paper investigates the literary etymologies of the expressions for appreciation and plea in the Ewe and Ga languages of Ghana. Applying the theory of literary etymology, which is originally employed for onomata, to the everyday expressions of appreciation and plea of Ewe and Ga, the study brings to the fore salient points about these everyday expressions of appreciation and plea. In both languages, it is discovered that the expression of appreciation is deep, giving the one being thanked an elevated position over the one expressing the thanks. Besides, the language of expressing thanks in Ewe and Ga is double-pronged – one denotative or explicit and the other connotative or implicit. Generally, the expressing of thanks is h...
The primary purpose of this thesis is to investigate the form and meaning of Otjiherero praises in o...
Using Brown and Levinson’s (1987) model of politeness as a framework for the analysis of data collec...
The speech act of thanking, in varied permutations and contexts, is probably one of the most common ...
Names generally identify an individual and set him/her apart from other individuals. The Ewe (ISO639...
Following Brown and Gilman's (1960) study, sociolinguists have shown an increasing interest in the u...
This study reports an analysis of compliments and responses to compliments by selected speakers of E...
his work offers a modern description of Ewe(GBE), a Kwa (Niger-Congo) language of West Africa. It as...
The richness of African poetry1, in its diversity, scope, and dimensions, has not yet received the c...
This study argues for the poetics of Oromo blessing expressions through presenting a stylistic analy...
While narrative folklore genres steadily continue to drive scholars\u27 energies to satiety, greetin...
The reoccurrence of chi or chukwu affixes in Igbo names has both cultural and religious undertones. ...
The past happenings of societies are brought together in a celebratory manner in most African praise...
This study investigates literary etymologies of the Ewe names of punctuation marks and their signifi...
The richness of African poetry, in its diversity, scope, and dimensions, has not yet received the cr...
Varied ways are used for communication which may either be verbal or non-verbal. Non-verbal occurs i...
The primary purpose of this thesis is to investigate the form and meaning of Otjiherero praises in o...
Using Brown and Levinson’s (1987) model of politeness as a framework for the analysis of data collec...
The speech act of thanking, in varied permutations and contexts, is probably one of the most common ...
Names generally identify an individual and set him/her apart from other individuals. The Ewe (ISO639...
Following Brown and Gilman's (1960) study, sociolinguists have shown an increasing interest in the u...
This study reports an analysis of compliments and responses to compliments by selected speakers of E...
his work offers a modern description of Ewe(GBE), a Kwa (Niger-Congo) language of West Africa. It as...
The richness of African poetry1, in its diversity, scope, and dimensions, has not yet received the c...
This study argues for the poetics of Oromo blessing expressions through presenting a stylistic analy...
While narrative folklore genres steadily continue to drive scholars\u27 energies to satiety, greetin...
The reoccurrence of chi or chukwu affixes in Igbo names has both cultural and religious undertones. ...
The past happenings of societies are brought together in a celebratory manner in most African praise...
This study investigates literary etymologies of the Ewe names of punctuation marks and their signifi...
The richness of African poetry, in its diversity, scope, and dimensions, has not yet received the cr...
Varied ways are used for communication which may either be verbal or non-verbal. Non-verbal occurs i...
The primary purpose of this thesis is to investigate the form and meaning of Otjiherero praises in o...
Using Brown and Levinson’s (1987) model of politeness as a framework for the analysis of data collec...
The speech act of thanking, in varied permutations and contexts, is probably one of the most common ...