The English Language has come to stay in Nigeria and Africa at large. The basic structure of African society recognized by its customs and beliefs is described as “heart of darkness” until English begins to inform the world through its native and non-native speakers that Africa has robust world views worthy of study, emulation or distortion. This paper explores the connection between African values and English as currently being transmitted and distorted by English in aiding Afro-Western relations, and, in so doing, sends African languages, reeling from this incapacity to tell the world about Africa. The concept of superstratum, where “the language of a socially powerful element in a society influences the language of less powerful grouping...
The focus of this paper is to assess the influence of English language on Anglophone countries’ cult...
Any African Studies discourse that overlooks the role and place of language would be incomplete beca...
Any African Studies discourse that overlooks the role and place of language would be incomplete beca...
Abstract: The power interplay between African languages and English language is both interesting and...
The issue of identity seems to have taken the form of a mirage with the continuous influx of foreign...
Multilingualism is a gift, a resource. No one knows this better than Africans do. The uses of one’s ...
This paper studies the discourse strategies and communicative potential of the English language in a...
Human-psyche trafficking and human physical trafficking diverge: the former leaves one at his social...
The study and the classifications of the languages of Africa have traditionally been monopolized by ...
This introduction to the Special Edition provides a rationale for the inclusion of the selected arti...
This introduction to the Special Edition provides a rationale for the inclusion of the selected arti...
Any African Studies discourse that overlooks the role and place of language would be incomplete beca...
This introduction to the Special Edition provides a rationale for the inclusion of the selected arti...
This introduction to the Special Edition provides a rationale for the inclusion of the selected arti...
The article examines the role of the English language in Nigeria, a major West African country with ...
The focus of this paper is to assess the influence of English language on Anglophone countries’ cult...
Any African Studies discourse that overlooks the role and place of language would be incomplete beca...
Any African Studies discourse that overlooks the role and place of language would be incomplete beca...
Abstract: The power interplay between African languages and English language is both interesting and...
The issue of identity seems to have taken the form of a mirage with the continuous influx of foreign...
Multilingualism is a gift, a resource. No one knows this better than Africans do. The uses of one’s ...
This paper studies the discourse strategies and communicative potential of the English language in a...
Human-psyche trafficking and human physical trafficking diverge: the former leaves one at his social...
The study and the classifications of the languages of Africa have traditionally been monopolized by ...
This introduction to the Special Edition provides a rationale for the inclusion of the selected arti...
This introduction to the Special Edition provides a rationale for the inclusion of the selected arti...
Any African Studies discourse that overlooks the role and place of language would be incomplete beca...
This introduction to the Special Edition provides a rationale for the inclusion of the selected arti...
This introduction to the Special Edition provides a rationale for the inclusion of the selected arti...
The article examines the role of the English language in Nigeria, a major West African country with ...
The focus of this paper is to assess the influence of English language on Anglophone countries’ cult...
Any African Studies discourse that overlooks the role and place of language would be incomplete beca...
Any African Studies discourse that overlooks the role and place of language would be incomplete beca...