Many morphological processes and sociolinguistic sources pour words into language. However, nicknaming is one rich source of word creation not often stressed in the discussion of morphological and lexico-semantic processes. This paper looks at the phenomenon of nicknaming and submits that it is a veritable morpho-semantic process. Examples are drawn from two historically related languages: Nigerian Pidgin (NP), on the one hand, and Nigerian English (NE) varieties, on the other hand. Through the observation of linguistic events and library research conducted from 2008 to 2011, this paper shows that many words and lexical meanings pour into NP and NE varieties by the instrumentality of nicknaming. Nigerian nickname things, places and people t...
Seventeen per cent of Australians currently report regularly using a language other than English (Lo...
It is habitual for graduating students of the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria, to roll ...
The paper addresses blends as nicknames within a comprehensive framework of analysis which chiefly i...
Many morphological processes and sociolinguistic sources pour words into language. However, nicknami...
The concept of name and naming is not just a tool for constructing identity; it is an important sign...
The subject of naming is a universal one (Ajileye and Ajileye, 2003) but it has different importance...
Published as McDowell, John H. “Toward a Semiotics of Nicknaming the Kamsá Example.” The Journal of ...
There seems to be no end in sight for the practice of nicknaming amongst students. To address the ni...
This research report investigates the morphological processes used in forming neologisms found in th...
Although a lot of scholarly research has been done on Yoruba names, little or no literature exist on...
The author examines the use of nicknames by the Hungarians in Slovakia. Since the state and the verb...
Despite an increasing international trend towards integrating linguistics into the mainstream Englis...
The article demonstrate how urban Shona- speakers often use nicknames as linguistics resources to pe...
Educated Nigerians express and store socio-cultural concepts and experiences in various linguistic w...
The author examines the use of nicknames by the Hungarians in Slovakia. Since the state and the verb...
Seventeen per cent of Australians currently report regularly using a language other than English (Lo...
It is habitual for graduating students of the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria, to roll ...
The paper addresses blends as nicknames within a comprehensive framework of analysis which chiefly i...
Many morphological processes and sociolinguistic sources pour words into language. However, nicknami...
The concept of name and naming is not just a tool for constructing identity; it is an important sign...
The subject of naming is a universal one (Ajileye and Ajileye, 2003) but it has different importance...
Published as McDowell, John H. “Toward a Semiotics of Nicknaming the Kamsá Example.” The Journal of ...
There seems to be no end in sight for the practice of nicknaming amongst students. To address the ni...
This research report investigates the morphological processes used in forming neologisms found in th...
Although a lot of scholarly research has been done on Yoruba names, little or no literature exist on...
The author examines the use of nicknames by the Hungarians in Slovakia. Since the state and the verb...
Despite an increasing international trend towards integrating linguistics into the mainstream Englis...
The article demonstrate how urban Shona- speakers often use nicknames as linguistics resources to pe...
Educated Nigerians express and store socio-cultural concepts and experiences in various linguistic w...
The author examines the use of nicknames by the Hungarians in Slovakia. Since the state and the verb...
Seventeen per cent of Australians currently report regularly using a language other than English (Lo...
It is habitual for graduating students of the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria, to roll ...
The paper addresses blends as nicknames within a comprehensive framework of analysis which chiefly i...