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The aim of this book is the comparative and critical evaluation of how the domestication of English Language has fared in West Africa, focusing on Nigerian and Ghanaian English (NE/GE). Using the descriptive method, this book examined the usage of English Language and its abridged variant (Pidgin English) in a Nigerian Nollywood and a Ghanaian Ghallywood movie respectively. All through the analyses and discussions presented in this book, the findings were compared with other published studies in addressing the set aim and objectives of the book.

Produktbeschreibung
The aim of this book is the comparative and critical evaluation of how the domestication of English Language has fared in West Africa, focusing on Nigerian and Ghanaian English (NE/GE). Using the descriptive method, this book examined the usage of English Language and its abridged variant (Pidgin English) in a Nigerian Nollywood and a Ghanaian Ghallywood movie respectively. All through the analyses and discussions presented in this book, the findings were compared with other published studies in addressing the set aim and objectives of the book.
Autorenporträt
Temitayo Deborah OYEDOTUN is a lecturer at the Faculty of Education & Humanities, University of Guyana, South America. She had her Bachelor of Arts degree in Linguistics. Her quest for further knowledge made her to undergo a Master of Letters (M.Litt.) in English Language and Linguistics at the University of Stirling, United Kingdom.