Forms of address and language ideologies: The case of a southwestern Nigerian university

This paper examines the forms and functions of address terms employed among staff members and the language ideologies that inform the use of these address forms in a southwestern Nigerian university. The study is guided by Anchimbe’s (2011a) categorisation of address forms, and theories on language...

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Main Author: Foluke O. Unuabonah
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Bern Open Publishing 2018-07-01
Series:Linguistik Online
Online Access:https://bop.unibe.ch/linguistik-online/article/view/4398
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spelling doaj-2157bf6fa92c4f9daebaf1ffada886682021-09-13T10:02:38ZdeuBern Open PublishingLinguistik Online1615-30142018-07-0191410.13092/lo.91.4398Forms of address and language ideologies: The case of a southwestern Nigerian universityFoluke O. UnuabonahThis paper examines the forms and functions of address terms employed among staff members and the language ideologies that inform the use of these address forms in a southwestern Nigerian university. The study is guided by Anchimbe’s (2011a) categorisation of address forms, and theories on language ideologies. The data are collected through participant-observation, oral and written interviews, and these are analysed qualitatively. The analysis reveals that forms of address used in the university include academic titles, official titles, kinship terms, social titles, nicknames, first names, surnames, and different combinations of these address forms. The address terms are derived from English, Yoruba, Nigerian Pidgin and other indigenous Nigerian languages. The address forms are informed by postmodernist and functionalist language ideologies which are influenced by cultural ideologies where interactants’ cultures play significant roles in the choice of address terms.https://bop.unibe.ch/linguistik-online/article/view/4398
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Forms of address and language ideologies: The case of a southwestern Nigerian university
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title Forms of address and language ideologies: The case of a southwestern Nigerian university
title_short Forms of address and language ideologies: The case of a southwestern Nigerian university
title_full Forms of address and language ideologies: The case of a southwestern Nigerian university
title_fullStr Forms of address and language ideologies: The case of a southwestern Nigerian university
title_full_unstemmed Forms of address and language ideologies: The case of a southwestern Nigerian university
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publisher Bern Open Publishing
series Linguistik Online
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publishDate 2018-07-01
description This paper examines the forms and functions of address terms employed among staff members and the language ideologies that inform the use of these address forms in a southwestern Nigerian university. The study is guided by Anchimbe’s (2011a) categorisation of address forms, and theories on language ideologies. The data are collected through participant-observation, oral and written interviews, and these are analysed qualitatively. The analysis reveals that forms of address used in the university include academic titles, official titles, kinship terms, social titles, nicknames, first names, surnames, and different combinations of these address forms. The address terms are derived from English, Yoruba, Nigerian Pidgin and other indigenous Nigerian languages. The address forms are informed by postmodernist and functionalist language ideologies which are influenced by cultural ideologies where interactants’ cultures play significant roles in the choice of address terms.
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