Igbo and other Nigerian Languages project topics
Male Speech Pattern in the Plays of G.I. Nwaozuzu
Male Speech Pattern in the Plays of G.I. Nwaozuzu. ABSTRACT The patriarchal society has long established men as superior to women. Hence, the speech pattern of men has a profound impact on our understanding of each other in that men have always been dominating and at the helm of affairs in their respective societies and […]
A Discourse Analysis of President Goodluck Jonathan’s Speeches During Nigeria’s Independence Day Celebrations
A Discourse Analysis of President Goodluck Jonathan’s Speeches During Nigeria’s Independence Day Celebrations. ABSTRACT This research is on discourse analysis of the Independence Day speeches of President Goodluck Jonathan during the celebration of Nigeria’s Independence in 2012, 2013 and 2014. It studies the structure of these speeches, the ideologies of the President reflected through them, […]
Metaphor and the Igbo Masquerade: The Ezeag Ụ Example
Metaphor and the Igbo Masquerade: The Ezeag Ụ Example. Abstract Recently, there is a strong awareness that has been created in the study of African culture, including that of the Igbo. In Ezeagụ, the concept of masquerade is based on the concept of interaction between the living and the dead. In fact, to a good […]
Language use in Diplomacy: a Sociolinguistic Appraisal of Nigeria – South Africa Diplomacy
Language use in Diplomacy: a Sociolinguistic Appraisal of Nigeria – South Africa Diplomacy. ABSTRACT This research work appraises the nature of language use in diplomacy especially as it concerns the Nigeria foreign policy as evident in the Nigeria- South Africa diplomatic relations. It traverses into the intricacies of language and diplomacy, highlighting the chain relation […]
Aspects of Olukumi Phonology
Aspects of Olukumi Phonology. ABSTRACT Olukumi is a Yoruboid language spoken by the Ukwunzu and Ugbodu people of Delta state, Nigeria. Hitherto the study, Arokoyo (2012) superficially described the sound system of the language in comparative study of four Yoruba group of languages. Her analysis however did not account for certain vital aspects of the […]
Translation Of I. U. Nwadike’s Adaeze into English
Translation Of I. U. Nwadike’s Adaeze into English. Abstract This research work delves into translating Adaeze, an Igbo novel written by Inno Uzoma Nwadike into English. Today, there are lots of creative writings in indigenous languages which are yet to be translated into English. PROCEED NOW TO DOWNLOAD PAGE Certainly, some of the Igbo novels […]