In the present globalised world, languages have come to be ranked based on their roles in the world arena, the status assigned to them in the environment inwhich they are spoken as well as the number of their respective speakers. As such, some languages, including English, is considered a world language. English language wields great power in Nigeria, as an official and national language. Its ever-increasing roles have detrimental effects on the survival of the minority languages, with most of them playing just peripheral roles. Most of the minority languages are further threatened by the major ones spoken in different geopolitical zones. As the functional loads of these minority languages continue to reduce gradually and consistently, thei...
:The language policy in Nigeria granted the English language the status of being the sole official l...
:The language policy in Nigeria granted the English language the status of being the sole official l...
What will be the future of English in Nigeria? Put more apprehensively, will the English language di...
In the present globalised world, languages have come to be ranked based on their roles in the world ...
This article examines the impact of the hegemony of English, as a common lingua franca, referred to ...
Globalization can be viewed from economic, cultural and socio-political perspectives including infor...
Globalization can be viewed from economic, cultural and socio-political perspectives including infor...
Whereas there are arguments in favour of the equality of languages, the nearly eight thousand langua...
Nigeria is the most multilingual nation in Africa with about 400 to 500 indigenous languages, which ...
The position of English as the language of instruction in Nigeria is informed by the Education Ordin...
Motivation: This millennium constitutes an important context for any analysis or any intervention in...
Language policy is a delicate issue especially one set in a multi-lingual context as found in Nigeri...
Motivation: This millennium constitutes an important context for any analysis or any intervention in...
Nigeria is blessed with many indigenous languages that are mainly used in communication, including E...
In multilingual societies like Nigeria, language which can be used as an effective instrument for na...
:The language policy in Nigeria granted the English language the status of being the sole official l...
:The language policy in Nigeria granted the English language the status of being the sole official l...
What will be the future of English in Nigeria? Put more apprehensively, will the English language di...
In the present globalised world, languages have come to be ranked based on their roles in the world ...
This article examines the impact of the hegemony of English, as a common lingua franca, referred to ...
Globalization can be viewed from economic, cultural and socio-political perspectives including infor...
Globalization can be viewed from economic, cultural and socio-political perspectives including infor...
Whereas there are arguments in favour of the equality of languages, the nearly eight thousand langua...
Nigeria is the most multilingual nation in Africa with about 400 to 500 indigenous languages, which ...
The position of English as the language of instruction in Nigeria is informed by the Education Ordin...
Motivation: This millennium constitutes an important context for any analysis or any intervention in...
Language policy is a delicate issue especially one set in a multi-lingual context as found in Nigeri...
Motivation: This millennium constitutes an important context for any analysis or any intervention in...
Nigeria is blessed with many indigenous languages that are mainly used in communication, including E...
In multilingual societies like Nigeria, language which can be used as an effective instrument for na...
:The language policy in Nigeria granted the English language the status of being the sole official l...
:The language policy in Nigeria granted the English language the status of being the sole official l...
What will be the future of English in Nigeria? Put more apprehensively, will the English language di...