Attitudes towards Nigerian Englishes: Ethnic categorisation and underlying reasons for categorisation

IF 1.1 3区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS Lingua Pub Date : 2023-10-04 DOI:10.1016/j.lingua.2023.103608
Sopuruchi Christian Aboh
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There has been a dearth of studies in language attitude research focusing on the association between ethnic categorisation and underlying reasons for the categorisation of accents of Nigerian English. This paper examines the ethnic categorisation of speakers of Hausa, Igbo and Yoruba Englishes and the reasons for categorising their accents into ethnic groups by 406 participants from three Nigerian universities. The findings reveal that participants found it challenging to distinguish between speakers of Igbo and Yoruba Englishes, which points to a possibility of language change in progress in the speech of Igbo and Yoruba ethnic groups in Southern Nigeria. The results show a significant association between good educational background (GEB) and de-ethnicised speech, demonstrating that GEB helps to minimise common L1 interference features. This study offers a new perspective for the study of language attitudes: it demonstrates participants’ levels of exposure to Nigerian Englishes; and it reveals the sociopsychological processes that underlie accent recognition and ethnic categorisation of accents.

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对尼日利亚英语的态度:民族分类和分类的潜在原因
在语言态度研究中,很少有研究关注种族分类与尼日利亚英语口音分类的根本原因之间的联系。本文调查了来自尼日利亚三所大学的406名参与者对豪萨语、伊博语和约鲁巴语使用者的种族分类,以及将他们的口音分为种族的原因。研究结果显示,参与者发现区分讲伊博语和约鲁巴语的人很有挑战性,这表明尼日利亚南部伊博族和约鲁巴族的语言可能会发生变化。研究结果表明,良好的教育背景(GEB)和非种族化的言语之间存在显著的关联,表明GEB有助于最大限度地减少常见的L1干扰特征。这项研究为研究语言态度提供了一个新的视角:它展示了参与者接触尼日利亚英语的水平;它揭示了口音识别和口音种族分类的社会心理过程。
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期刊介绍: Lingua publishes papers of any length, if justified, as well as review articles surveying developments in the various fields of linguistics, and occasional discussions. A considerable number of pages in each issue are devoted to critical book reviews. Lingua also publishes Lingua Franca articles consisting of provocative exchanges expressing strong opinions on central topics in linguistics; The Decade In articles which are educational articles offering the nonspecialist linguist an overview of a given area of study; and Taking up the Gauntlet special issues composed of a set number of papers examining one set of data and exploring whose theory offers the most insight with a minimal set of assumptions and a maximum of arguments.
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