Attitudes toward Anglo-Nigerian pidgin in urban Southern Nigeria: The generational variable

Abstract. A questionnaire − and interview − based survey of attitudes toward Anglo- Nigerian Pidgin (ANP) (or ‘Nigerian Pidgin English’) was undertaken on a stratified random sample of 1,200 respondents in six urban centres in southern Nigeria, in relation to perceptions of its language status, its...

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Main Author: Mann, CC
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Language:en
Published: Romanian Review of Linguistics 2010
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-tut-oai-encore.tut.ac.za-d10011762015-11-27T03:53:03Z Attitudes toward Anglo-Nigerian pidgin in urban Southern Nigeria: The generational variable Mann, CC Language attitude Communication Abstract. A questionnaire − and interview − based survey of attitudes toward Anglo- Nigerian Pidgin (ANP) (or ‘Nigerian Pidgin English’) was undertaken on a stratified random sample of 1,200 respondents in six urban centres in southern Nigeria, in relation to perceptions of its language status, its possible use as a subject and medium of instruction, and its possible adoption as an official language in the future, given its ever-increasing sociolinguistic vitality and preponderance. An analysis of the generational variable of the survey findings indicate that, contrary to expectations, the middle age generation (40-49 years) were consistently the most favourable in their attitudes toward ANP, with regard to: 1) teaching ANP as a subject; 2) using ANP as a medium of instruction in schools; and, 3) adopting ANP as Nigeria’s official language, whereas the young generation (15-19 years) - currently considered ANP’s main users and vectors - were the least favourable. The paper discusses and attempts to explain this apparent paradox. Romanian Review of Linguistics 2010-04-13 Text Pdf en ISI Science Citation Index, Applied Languages Romanian Review of Linguistics http://encore.tut.ac.za/iii/cpro/DigitalItemViewPage.external?sp=1001176
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Mann, CC
Attitudes toward Anglo-Nigerian pidgin in urban Southern Nigeria: The generational variable
description Abstract. A questionnaire − and interview − based survey of attitudes toward Anglo- Nigerian Pidgin (ANP) (or ‘Nigerian Pidgin English’) was undertaken on a stratified random sample of 1,200 respondents in six urban centres in southern Nigeria, in relation to perceptions of its language status, its possible use as a subject and medium of instruction, and its possible adoption as an official language in the future, given its ever-increasing sociolinguistic vitality and preponderance. An analysis of the generational variable of the survey findings indicate that, contrary to expectations, the middle age generation (40-49 years) were consistently the most favourable in their attitudes toward ANP, with regard to: 1) teaching ANP as a subject; 2) using ANP as a medium of instruction in schools; and, 3) adopting ANP as Nigeria’s official language, whereas the young generation (15-19 years) - currently considered ANP’s main users and vectors - were the least favourable. The paper discusses and attempts to explain this apparent paradox.
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title Attitudes toward Anglo-Nigerian pidgin in urban Southern Nigeria: The generational variable
title_short Attitudes toward Anglo-Nigerian pidgin in urban Southern Nigeria: The generational variable
title_full Attitudes toward Anglo-Nigerian pidgin in urban Southern Nigeria: The generational variable
title_fullStr Attitudes toward Anglo-Nigerian pidgin in urban Southern Nigeria: The generational variable
title_full_unstemmed Attitudes toward Anglo-Nigerian pidgin in urban Southern Nigeria: The generational variable
title_sort attitudes toward anglo-nigerian pidgin in urban southern nigeria: the generational variable
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