The application of linguistic theories and concepts as tools for analysis of literary works provides one of the most fascinating and illuminating insights into how they may be read, interpreted, and understood. This assumption underlies the objective of this paper in which I attempt to explicate an interpretation of Soyinka’s "The Trials of Brother Jero" through an application of the pragmatics tool of presupposition. Thus an attempt is made in this paper to present a linguistic analysis of the play by an examination of its meaning potentials in terms of presuppositions. In this regard, utterances of two major characters, Jero and Chume, his Assistant, are selected and analysed. It may be interesting to note that fictional characters expr...
There would be no communication, business transactions or propagation of culture and beliefs but for...
Literary writers convey their personal experiences in the society through literature, deploying the ...
One of the most striking qualities of African orature is its economy of words which is shown in its ...
This paper examines the different narrative structures used by the popular Nigerian literary artist,...
The study analyzes briefly the notion of speech acts and pragmatics as applied to the discourse of d...
The aim of this article is to use the analytic and linguistic tools drawn from Systemic Functional L...
Soyinka has often been labelled as an ‘obscure’ and ‘difficult’ writer. One text which helps in givi...
The aim of this paper is to carry out a linguistic analysis of Wole Soyinka’s play entitled Alapata ...
This book explores in depth the uses of language in Wole Soyinka's plays, poetry and prose. The auth...
Linguistic stylistics explores the linguistic features of a text; it is primarily concerned with the...
Scholarly studies on Ahmed Yerima’s dramas have largely concentrated on plot structure, characteriza...
Studies on African drama have shown the influences and the intertextual relations between African dr...
Literary artists use language and the power of words to communicate messages to their audiences or r...
This study discusses the manner in which names of characters and their dialogues have been deployed ...
This study seeks to investigate linguistic, stylistic devices in Wole Soyinka’s The Lion and the Jew...
There would be no communication, business transactions or propagation of culture and beliefs but for...
Literary writers convey their personal experiences in the society through literature, deploying the ...
One of the most striking qualities of African orature is its economy of words which is shown in its ...
This paper examines the different narrative structures used by the popular Nigerian literary artist,...
The study analyzes briefly the notion of speech acts and pragmatics as applied to the discourse of d...
The aim of this article is to use the analytic and linguistic tools drawn from Systemic Functional L...
Soyinka has often been labelled as an ‘obscure’ and ‘difficult’ writer. One text which helps in givi...
The aim of this paper is to carry out a linguistic analysis of Wole Soyinka’s play entitled Alapata ...
This book explores in depth the uses of language in Wole Soyinka's plays, poetry and prose. The auth...
Linguistic stylistics explores the linguistic features of a text; it is primarily concerned with the...
Scholarly studies on Ahmed Yerima’s dramas have largely concentrated on plot structure, characteriza...
Studies on African drama have shown the influences and the intertextual relations between African dr...
Literary artists use language and the power of words to communicate messages to their audiences or r...
This study discusses the manner in which names of characters and their dialogues have been deployed ...
This study seeks to investigate linguistic, stylistic devices in Wole Soyinka’s The Lion and the Jew...
There would be no communication, business transactions or propagation of culture and beliefs but for...
Literary writers convey their personal experiences in the society through literature, deploying the ...
One of the most striking qualities of African orature is its economy of words which is shown in its ...