The issue of identity seems to have taken the form of a mirage with the continuous influx of foreign languages into the developing world. Despite the heterogeneous linguistic situation itself the continent has always been open to foreign languages as a means of effective communication between peoples and cultures both within and outside the continent. This paper examines the influence of foreign languages on African identity with a special reference to Nigeria and some francophone countries. It also explores ways in which the African man can maintain his cultural identity in spite of foreign influence
The French language is probably the most widely used language in the world after English, if one con...
The English Language has come to stay in Nigeria and Africa at large. The basic structure of African...
The arbitrary and haphazard territorial boundaries imposed by the colonial powers in the last two ce...
Abstract French, though a “colonial” language, is seen as a “gift” of providence to Francophone Afri...
Due to the historical factor of colonialism (coupled with arbitrary partitions and integrations) man...
One of the major concerns of African scholars is the wide linguistic and educational gaps that exist...
This paper examines the role of French language in developing the 21st century Nigerian graduates. F...
The questions of protecting native African languages and cultures as the main components of ethnocul...
Language is man's essence and his vehicle for communication with people. Given her heterogeneous lin...
Language is the most important information and communication characteristics of all the human beings...
Language is not just a vehicle of cultural expression, but an important symbol of social and politic...
Language is not just a vehicle of cultural expression, but an important symbol of social and politic...
The emergence of European forces in Africa between the 1870s and 1900 marked the threshold of a new ...
At a time when the notion of ‘trans-national public spheres’ is gaining more and more cu...
The study and the classifications of the languages of Africa have traditionally been monopolized by ...
The French language is probably the most widely used language in the world after English, if one con...
The English Language has come to stay in Nigeria and Africa at large. The basic structure of African...
The arbitrary and haphazard territorial boundaries imposed by the colonial powers in the last two ce...
Abstract French, though a “colonial” language, is seen as a “gift” of providence to Francophone Afri...
Due to the historical factor of colonialism (coupled with arbitrary partitions and integrations) man...
One of the major concerns of African scholars is the wide linguistic and educational gaps that exist...
This paper examines the role of French language in developing the 21st century Nigerian graduates. F...
The questions of protecting native African languages and cultures as the main components of ethnocul...
Language is man's essence and his vehicle for communication with people. Given her heterogeneous lin...
Language is the most important information and communication characteristics of all the human beings...
Language is not just a vehicle of cultural expression, but an important symbol of social and politic...
Language is not just a vehicle of cultural expression, but an important symbol of social and politic...
The emergence of European forces in Africa between the 1870s and 1900 marked the threshold of a new ...
At a time when the notion of ‘trans-national public spheres’ is gaining more and more cu...
The study and the classifications of the languages of Africa have traditionally been monopolized by ...
The French language is probably the most widely used language in the world after English, if one con...
The English Language has come to stay in Nigeria and Africa at large. The basic structure of African...
The arbitrary and haphazard territorial boundaries imposed by the colonial powers in the last two ce...