Title of article :
Functional Definition of Roles in Complex Multilingualism: The Example of Lokoja, Kogi State, Nigeria
Author/Authors :
Ibileye ، Gbenga Department of English and Literary Studies - Federal University Lokoja , Balogun ، Bunmi Department of English and Literary Studies - Federal University Lokoja
Pages :
6
From page :
1181
To page :
1186
Abstract :
Lokoja, Nigeria is arguably one of the most multilingual communities in the world. The multilingual situation of Lokoja, North Central Nigeria is intriguingly much for its complexity and Lokoja which connects the broad geographical regions of Nigeria as a result of its centrality is resident to people of diverse multilingual backgrounds, such that a typical inhabitant can speak as many as nine Nigerian languages. In the midst of this multilingualism arises the problem of domain of influence and functions of the respective languages which the inhabitants speak and the different functions which the respective languages serve are dependent on a variety of factors which range from formality, familiarity to strict informality. However, there is sometimes role conflict as a result of multi lingual complexity. The goal of this paper is to examine the socio linguistic motivational differentials in the functions of the languages in contact in Lokoja, Kogi State, Nigeria.
Keywords :
functional roles , domain influence , role conflict , motivational differentials , code switching and code mixing , language conflict , domain speaker conflict , multilingual complexities
Journal title :
Journal of Language Teaching and Research
Serial Year :
2015
Journal title :
Journal of Language Teaching and Research
Record number :
2482915
Link To Document :
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