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Social action in Nigerian English language poetry: A linguistic change in poetic discourse


SI Duruoha

Abstract

It is important to note that language plays an essential role in the production of
poetry. This is even more so in Nigeria where the art of poetry is mostly practiced
in the English Language, a language that is the arrowhead of our colonial heritage.
This is why the changes or variations in usage of this language have become a
reflection of the people's temperament from the colonial times to the present. This
paper looks at the use of English in Nigerian poetry from 1950 to the present with
the aim of underscoring the linguistic changes in poetic discourse as a form of
social action.


Sophia: An African Journal of Philosophy Vol. 8(1) 2005: 136-141



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