This study extracts some zoonyms from the cognomen of the Alaafin (Owner of the palace) of Oyo, Nigeria to demonstrate their cultural cum extralinguistic consequence among the Yoruba. Traditionally, Alaafin is the titular name for a paramount ruler among Oyo people. He is an offspring of Oduduwa and has a plethora of cognomens with which he is praised. They are performed by his royal chanters and queens who commemorate his and forebears' accomplishments through songs, recitations, and chants. Our data comprised ten (10) purposively selected zoonyms from a recording of the Alaafin's cognomen. Meanwhile, the Hallidayan contextual models functioned as our theoretical construct. The study is predicated on the transliteration of two (2) vocal pe...
Names are cultural indicators used to identify or designate a person or an object. There is an abund...
Names generally identify an individual and set him/her apart from other individuals. The Ewe (ISO639...
In this paper, we study the sociocultural and ethnopragmatic significance of African names as used b...
Àbíkú names in Femi Osofisan's Who's Afraid of Solarin require reconsideration, given their onomasti...
This paper examined the morphological processes that are involved in some Names of Deities in Bono K...
This thesaurus establishes semantic relationships among the terms and concepts of onomastic sciences...
Employing the theoretical framework of literary etymology, this paper has investigated the Ewe names...
Racehorse names are popularly known for being poetic and creative with loaded meaning. In a similar ...
There is no need stating the obvious that various aspects of Wole Soyinka’s works have been treated ...
This paper examines the connection between naming and oral tradition, specifically àló and...
In certain societies including the Ibibio of Akwa Ibom State, South-Eastern Nigeria, naming is a dis...
While the subject of Yoruba names has been significantly explored by previous studies, this paper di...
This work relates to the study of human-animal relations, which enjoys popular attention in the fiel...
Using the Speech Act Theory as propounded by Austin (1962) and articulated in Searle (1969), Cole (...
This study aims at describing the socio-semantic characteristics of twelve selected nicknames used b...
Names are cultural indicators used to identify or designate a person or an object. There is an abund...
Names generally identify an individual and set him/her apart from other individuals. The Ewe (ISO639...
In this paper, we study the sociocultural and ethnopragmatic significance of African names as used b...
Àbíkú names in Femi Osofisan's Who's Afraid of Solarin require reconsideration, given their onomasti...
This paper examined the morphological processes that are involved in some Names of Deities in Bono K...
This thesaurus establishes semantic relationships among the terms and concepts of onomastic sciences...
Employing the theoretical framework of literary etymology, this paper has investigated the Ewe names...
Racehorse names are popularly known for being poetic and creative with loaded meaning. In a similar ...
There is no need stating the obvious that various aspects of Wole Soyinka’s works have been treated ...
This paper examines the connection between naming and oral tradition, specifically àló and...
In certain societies including the Ibibio of Akwa Ibom State, South-Eastern Nigeria, naming is a dis...
While the subject of Yoruba names has been significantly explored by previous studies, this paper di...
This work relates to the study of human-animal relations, which enjoys popular attention in the fiel...
Using the Speech Act Theory as propounded by Austin (1962) and articulated in Searle (1969), Cole (...
This study aims at describing the socio-semantic characteristics of twelve selected nicknames used b...
Names are cultural indicators used to identify or designate a person or an object. There is an abund...
Names generally identify an individual and set him/her apart from other individuals. The Ewe (ISO639...
In this paper, we study the sociocultural and ethnopragmatic significance of African names as used b...