It’s better to die before dishonour: Linguistic creativity and the negotiation of meaning in the Nigerian Army community of practice

Eyo Mensah, Beatrice Oreoluwa, Offiong Ebong, Benjamin Nyong, God’sgift Uwen
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This article investigates emblematic language use and the negotiation of meaning with particular emphasis on generative mechanisms like jargon and slang in two Nigerian Army barracks in Calabar municipality, Cross River State, south-eastern Nigeria. The study is anchored in a linguistic ideology framework which is grounded in beliefs and values people have towards explicit and implicit language use in a particular communicative context. Drawing on qualitative ethnographic data sourced through participant observation and semi-structured interviews with 30 participants who were purposively sampled, the authors argue that jargon and slang are indexical linguistic resources that enable military personnel to create diverse new meanings in the informal linguistic ecology of the army. We conclude that beyond helping to create a new linguistic convention in the barracks, jargon and slang also facilitate the construction of professional identity, enact inclusion/exclusion and sustain dominant values and professional ethos. The study focuses on ways of interpreting the specificity of the military world and the reality of dominance through the prism of these linguistic specimens. Jargon and slang, therefore, offer a firmer lens to appreciate the army’s social universe and subjectivities, and more broadly to enhance an understanding of contextually embedded social practices in the military.
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宁死不屈:尼日利亚军队实践社区的语言创造力和意义谈判
本文调查了尼日利亚东南部克罗斯河州卡拉巴尔市的两个尼日利亚军营中的象征性语言使用和意义谈判,特别强调行话和俚语等生成机制。该研究以语言意识形态框架为基础,该框架基于人们在特定交际环境中对显性和隐性语言使用的信仰和价值观。通过参与者观察和对30名参与者的半结构化访谈获得的定性民族志数据,作者认为,行话和俚语是索引性的语言资源,使军事人员能够在军队的非正式语言生态中创造多样化的新含义。我们的结论是,除了有助于在军营中创造新的语言惯例之外,行话和俚语还有助于职业认同的构建,制定包容/排斥,并维持主导价值观和职业精神。研究的重点是通过这些语言样本的棱镜来解释军事世界的特殊性和统治的现实。因此,行话和俚语提供了一个更坚定的视角来欣赏军队的社会宇宙和主体性,更广泛地说,增强了对军队中上下文嵌入的社会实践的理解。
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