LE 105: Language, Literature and Culture in a Multilingual Society. Vol I

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Language, Literature and Culture in a Multilingual Society. Vol I
 
A Festschrift for Abubakar Rasheed
 
O.-M. Ndimele, M. Ahmad & H.M. Yakasai (eds.)
University of Port Harcourt; Bayero University; Bayero University 
 
This book is devoted to celebrate an eminent scholar of Linguistic Stylistics, Professor Abubakar Adamu Rasheed of the Department of English and Literary Studies, Bayero University, Kano, Nigeria, and the current Vice-Chancellor of the University. Being an expert in stylistics, discourse linguistics, systemic functional grammar and media English, Professor Rasheed has been very influential in high level research culminating in the development and preservation of Nigerian languages and the training of young academics. He has continued to provide quality academic and administrative leadership at his home-base university and beyond.
 
The book contains 77 papers meticulously selected from over 150 papers read at 24th Annual Conference of the Linguistic Association of Nigeria. The majority of the papers address the main theme of the conference, i.e. “Language, Literature and Culture in a Multilingual Society”. There are, however, a number of other papers addressing vital issues in outer circumstances which we deliberately included to cater for other interests beyond the main focus. The main reason for doing this is to enable the reader to have robust knowledge of the current state of research in linguistics, languages and literatures in Nigeria, and to add to the body of existing literature in these fields of learning. The papers here cover Language and Society, Language Teaching and Learning, Language Engineering, Literatures and Cultures, Stylistics and Gender Studies, Formal Linguistics and many more. The book can be read by any linguist of whatever theoretical orientation.
 
Table of Contents
 
Dedication                                                                                                            
Preface                                                                                                                  
 
Section One: Language & Society
 
Ayo Bamgbose: The Linguistic Association of Nigeria (LAN) and the Promotion of Language and Linguistics    
 
Kola Owolabi: Using Africa’s Indigenous Languages as Tools for Sustainable Development: A Pragmatic Approach   
 
Xahiru Muhammad Argungu: Variations in Transmission of Message of Proverb between Hausa & Swahili Cultures 
 
Sadiya Sani Daura: The Mass Media as an Agent of Cultural Transmission and Globalization: The Language Perspective                                         
 
Joseph Abuh: Towards Investigating Perceived Endangerment Status of the Igala Language                                      
 
Aliyu Mu’azu: Body Language as Social Dialect in Hausa Culture                        
 
Butari Nahum Upah: A Semantic Study of Obscenity and Verbal Abuses in Jukun        
 
Abdullahi Ahmad: Honorifics in Igala                                                                                      
 
Khalid Imam: Semantic Changes: An Annotative Exploration of Select Hausa Political Coinages       
 
Abdul Kabeer Tihamiyu Otunuyi: A Sociolinguistic Appraisal of Arabic Usage in Teacher Preparation in Nigeria           
 
Usman Ahmadu Mohammed: Language Issues in Nigeria                
                                            
Ndubuisi Ogbonna Ahamefula: Language in National Development: The Nigerian Perspective       
 
Bartholomew Chidili: Religion: The Cultural Language of Order & Stability in Society   
 
Section Two: Applied Linguistics
 
Abdalla Uba Adamu: The City at the Edge of Forever – Archiving and Digitizing Arabic Sources on the History of Kano, Nigeria                                   
 
Bashir Muhammad Sambo: Errors of Translation of Leaflets of some Pharmaceutical Products Made in Nigeria: English to French                                      
 
Paul Newman: Study Hausa, Understand Kanakuru                                                
 
Appolonia Uzoaka Okwudishu: Choosing the Language for Literacy: The Nigerian Experience         
 
Garba D. Gandu: An Overview of the Procedures & Guidelines for the Development & Approval of Orthographies of Nigerian Languages                                                                                     
 
Ndubuisi O. Ahamefula & Evelyn Ezinwanne Mbah: NEEDS Analysis of Igbo for Specific Purposes: The Case of Non-Igbo Speaking Youth Corps Members               
 
Hosea Yakubu, Dorathy K. J Hinjari & Joyce N. Ishaku: The Role of the English Language in the Teaching and Learning of Mathematics                                               
 
Ramlatu Jibir  Daura: Endangered Languages and Strategies for their Preservation in Nigeria                                   
 
Isma’il Bala: Teaching Poetry at the Secondary School: A Tripartite Approach    
 
Sani Yantandu Uba: A Corpus-Based Analysis of “Credit” & “Loan” in a Business English Classroom                         
 
Clifford Irikefe Gbeyonron: Challenges of the Multicultural Nature of Nigerian Universities in Effective Classroom Discourse in General English Lessons     
 
Odirin Victor Abonyi: Towards a Stable Orthography for Urhobo   
                                     
Yakubu Aliyu Gobir: Computerization and Preservation of West African Pre-colonial Manuscripts: A Case Study of Hausa Ajami                                           
 
Bala Xanyaro Aminu: The Use of Adjuncts in Descriptive & Narrative Essays: A Comparative Analysis of Some Students’ Essays                          
 
Bashir Ibrahim & Usman Ambu Muhammad: Investigating Students’ Reticence in the Nigerian English Language Classroom                                                                  
 
Gimba Benjamin: Kambari Orthography                                                                                  
 
Section Three: Literature, Culture, Stylistics & Gender Studies
 
Ahmad S. Abdussalam & Abdulganiy A. Abdussalam: Wa’azi in Ilorin: A Manipulation of Religious Discourse      
 
Aliyu Muhammad Bunza: Laughter in a Multilingual Society              
                                           
Nina Pawlak: Symbolic Values of Language in the Context of Globalization       
 
Ibrahim A. M. Malumfashi: Digging their Graves; Burying their Dead; & Writing their Epitaphs: Feminism, Womanism, & Northern Nigeria’s Women Writers                
                                                                         
Rabi Abdulsalam Ibrahim: Culture, Language & the Meaning of Colour Terms in three Nigerian Languages: A Study of Idiomatic & Metaphorical Usages                                   
                                        
Aliya Adamu Ahmad: The Making of Hausa Literature: From 1939-1945        
                 
Asabe Kabir Usman: Tearing the Veil of Invisibility: Balkisu Ahmad & the Feminist Instinct/Thrust in Sa’adatu Sa’ar Mata.                          
 
Hassana Sani Darma & Aishatu Basiru Muhammad Gwarzo: Culture and Communication Diversity: A Challenge to both Students & Teachers in Inclusive Settings                                              
 
Farinde Raifu Olanrewaju: Power and Asymmetry in Nigerian Police-Suspect Discourse       
 
Umar Saje: The African Novel & Female Revolutionary Characters: Mariama Ba’s So Long A Letter and Abubakar Gimba’s Sacred Apples 
 
Tijjani Shehu Almajir: Idiomatic Lexis of Body Component Expressions in Hausa                 
    
Salisu Alhaji Sadi: Text & Context Perspective on Religious Discourse                  
         
Sani Uba Yantandu: Using Corpora in Discourse Analysis: A Case of the Nigerian 2011 General Elections
 
Vol. I: ISBN 9783862886722. Linguistics Edition 105. 584pp. (Ch. 1-42).  2016.
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